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Paris, 1880. 40 year-old Rodin (Vincent Lindon) finally receives his first state commission, "The Gates of Hell," which will include "The Kiss" and "The Thinker," two of his most famous creations. Constantly working, he shares his life with his lifelong partner, Rose (Séverine Caneele) and his mistress, the young Camille Claudel (Izïa Higelin,) the gifted student who becomes his assistant and a talented sculptor in her own right during a decade of passion, mutual admiration and creative collaboration. Following their painful break up, Rodin continues to work relentlessly while facing both the rejection and enthusiasm provoked by the sensuality and originality of his sculptures. Rodin's statue of Balzac, long in the making and rejected during his lifetime, will become the starting point of modern sculpture.
Rating
NR
Director
Jacques Doillon
Studio
Cohen Media Group
Writer
Jacques Doillon
  • Malheureusement, Rodin est difficile à être vraiment apprécier en raison de son approche malgré un Vincent Lindon plutôt très convaincant dans le rôle principal. L'histoire n'as pas beaucoup d'intérêts et seul les séquences de sculpture peuvent s'avérer intéressantes, à moins d'être un réel admirateur du célèbre artiste.
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