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Duration: 78 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: supers992 |
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Alternate Names: ژولیت بینوش, 줄리엣 비노쉬, 줄리엣 비노슈, 쥘리에트 비노슈
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Juliette Binoche, born on March 9, 1964, is a French actress with an extensive career in film and theater. Born into an artistic family, she began acting at a young age and made her breakthrough in André Téchiné's 'Rendez-vous' (1985). Her international debut was 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being' (1988), followed by notable roles in films like 'Three Colors: Blue' (1993) and 'The English Patient' (1996). Binoche has won numerous awards, including a César and an Academy Award. She's also known for her stage work, notably in productions of Pirandello's 'Naked' and Pinter's 'Betrayal'. Throughout her career, she has alternated between French and English language roles in both mainstream and art-house productions.
Release Year: 2013
Nation: France
Alternative Title: Camille Claudel, 1915
Director: Bruno Dumont
Writer: Bruno Dumont, Camille Claudel, Paul Claudel
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Companies: 3B Productions, ARTE France Cinéma, Canal+, Pictanovo, Region PACA
Genre: Biographical Film, Biography, Drama, History
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Keywords: based on true story, biography, estranged brother, estranged mother, france, mental asylum, nun, persecution, religious institution, sculpture, separation from family
The movie 'Camille Claudel 1915' (2013) takes place in winter, 1915. Camille Claudel, a renowned sculptor, finds herself confined to an asylum in southern France due to her family's intervention. She is prohibited from sculpting and lives a reclusive life within the institution's walls. The film centers around Camille's waiting for a visit from her estranged brother, Paul Claudel.
Directed by Bruno Dumont, 'Camille Claudel 1915' is a biographical drama set against the backdrop of early 20th-century France. Based on true events, the film explores Camille's later life after her separation from her family and her forced retirement from sculpture. The movie delves into themes of persecution, mental illness, and familial estrangement as it chronicles Camille's wait for a reunion with Paul.