Description
A sensitive and powerful portrait of an artist who sculpted in order to exist.
Auditorium
We invite you to discover the Arte screening of the documentary film "Camille Claudel," directed by Sandra Paugam.
To immerse oneself in this documentary is to enter the life of an artist who risked everything to create. Camille Claudel did not simply sculpt matter: she sculpted her place in a world that did not want her. Through sensitive images and a profoundly human narrative, Sandra Paugam's film reveals a woman who went against the grain, driven by a rare inner strength.
The documentary retraces her journey from her promising beginnings to the belated recognition of her talent. We discover a determined, brilliant, sometimes fragile Camille Claudel, but always driven by a vital need: to exist through her art. Far from the clichés that reduce her to her relationship with Rodin, the film highlights her inspirations, her struggles, her female friendships, and the creative energy that coursed through her to the point of obsession.
This screening leaves us with a burning question: how could such a powerful artist have been forgotten for so long?
This documentary offers a sensitive and nuanced answer, restoring Camille Claudel to her rightful place: that of a pioneer, a free spirit, a sculptor whose work continues to resonate today.
Free admission, no reservation required, subject to availability.
No registration required, subject to availability.
