
In 1880, Auguste Rodin shares his life with Rose, his longtime companion, when he meets young Camille Claudel, his most talented student… In Paris, 1880, forty-year-old Auguste Rodin at last receives his first state commission: The Gates of Hell, a sculptural group work composed of many figures, some of which would be the basis of free-standing sculptures that would later bring him fame, such as The Kiss and The Thinker. At the time, he shares his life with Rose, his longtime companion. He meets young Camille Claudel, his most talented student, who quickly becomes his assistant, then his mistress. Ten years of passion, but also of mutual admiration and complicity. After their break-up, Rodin relentlessly pursues his work, coping with the rejection and the enthusiasm provoked by the sensuality of his sculptures, and with his Balzac, rejected during his lifetime, he creates the uncontested departure point of modern sculpture.
Keywords
- Biopics
- Cannes: En compétition
- Festival de Cannes
- Festival de Cannes - Tax Shelter
- Vincent Lindon
Actors
- Anders Danielsen Lie
- Séverine Caneele
- Bernard Verley
- Anthony Bajon
- Laurent Poitrenaux
- Izïa Higelin
- Vincent Lindon
Director
- Jacques Doillon
Biography
1h 59min
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In 1880, Auguste Rodin shares his life with Rose, his longtime companion, when he meets young Camille Claudel, his most talented student…
In 1880, Auguste Rodin shares his life with Rose, his longtime companion, when he meets young Camille Claudel, his most talented student…
In Paris, 1880, forty-year-old Auguste Rodin at last receives his first state commission: The Gates of Hell, a sculptural group work composed of many figures, some of which would be the basis of free-standing sculptures that would later bring him fame, such as The Kiss and The Thinker. At the time, he shares his life with Rose, his longtime companion. He meets young Camille Claudel, his most talented student, who quickly becomes his assistant, then his mistress. Ten years of passion, but also of mutual admiration and complicity. After their break-up, Rodin relentlessly pursues his work, coping with the rejection and the enthusiasm provoked by the sensuality of his sculptures, and with his Balzac, rejected during his lifetime, he creates the uncontested departure point of modern sculpture.
Festivals
Festival de Cannes
Cast & Crew
Director
Jacques Doillon
Cast
Anders Danielsen Lie
Cast
Séverine Caneele
Cast
Bernard Verley
Cast
Anthony Bajon
Cast
Laurent Poitrenaux
Cast
Izïa Higelin
Cast
Vincent Lindon