Camille Claudel


2h 55m 1989

Brief Synopsis

A biography of Camille Claudel, the mistress of sculptor Auguste Rodin.

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Biography
Drama
Release Date
1989
Production Company
Centre National Du Cinema; Eclair Group; Euro-Titres; Films A2; Gaumont; Pmk*Bnc; Roissy Films
Distribution Company
CINEMA PLUSS/ORION CLASSICS; Orion Classics; Art Filmes; Cinema Pluss; Cinema Pluss; Concorde Films; Gaumont; Iberoamericana; Orion Classics; Orion Home Video; PathT International; Pathe Image
Location
Paris, France

Technical Specs

Duration
2h 55m

Synopsis

A biography of Camille Claudel, the mistress of sculptor Auguste Rodin.

Crew

Catherine Adart

Post-Production Supervisor

Isabelle Adjani

Co-Producer

Yves Angelo

Camera Operator

Bernard Artigues

Producer

Annie Baronnet

Sound Editor

Benoit Benloulou

Additional Photography

Pascale Beraud

Casting (Extras)

Michel Beroff

Other

Marcie Bloom

Publicist (Usa)

Frédéric Blum

1st Assistant Director

Dominique Borg

Costume Designer

Herve Boutard

Supervisor

Richard Bruyere

Sculptor

Denis Cavalli

Model

Philippe Chapus

Assistant Director

Daniel Colety

Dolby Consultant

Yvon Crenn

Production Manager Assistant

Anne David

Wardrobe

Jenny Davidson

Costumer

Emmanuel De Chauvigny

Set Decorator

Francois-pierre Deberre

Sculptor

Claude Debussy

Music ("Spleen" From "Ariettes Oubliees")

Emmanuel Dechauvigny

Set Decorator

Marie-josee Ditullio

Publicist (France)

Judith Ebert-adnet

Sculptor

Christian Fechner

Producer

William Flageollet

Music Recording Mixer

Vincent Gazier

Sculptor

Dominique Germain

Makeup

Marilyn Goldin

Adaptation

Marilyn Goldin

Dialogue

Marilyn Goldin

Screenwriter

François Groult

Sound Recording Mixer

Joelle Hache

Editor

Dominique Hennequin

Sound Mixer

Jeanne Kef

Editor

Michel Klochendler

Sound Editor (Dialogue)

Claire Pinheir L'heveder

Sound Editor Supervisor

Daniele Lagrande

Set Decorator

Jerome Levy

Sound Effects

Pierre Lhomme

Director Of Photography

Gilles Loutfi

Location Manager

Bernard Marescot

Production Manager

Charles Marty

Set Decorator

Jean-pierre Merlin

Sculptor

Gil Noir

Wardrobe

Bruno Nuytten

Dialogue

Bruno Nuytten

Adaptation

Bruno Nuytten

Screenwriter

Reine-marie Paris

Historical Consultant

Reine-marie Paris

From Biography

Nat Peck

Music Coordinator

Marie Potvin

Sculptor

Harry Rabinowitz

Music Director

Helene Robin

Wardrobe

Guillaume Sciama

Sound Director

Helene Sebilotte

Script Supervisor

Shula Siegfried

Casting

Sylvain Tetrelle

Model

Bernard Vezat

Art Direction

Patrick Villain

Hairstyles

Gabriel Yared

Music

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Biography
Drama
Release Date
1989
Production Company
Centre National Du Cinema; Eclair Group; Euro-Titres; Films A2; Gaumont; Pmk*Bnc; Roissy Films
Distribution Company
CINEMA PLUSS/ORION CLASSICS; Orion Classics; Art Filmes; Cinema Pluss; Cinema Pluss; Concorde Films; Gaumont; Iberoamericana; Orion Classics; Orion Home Video; PathT International; Pathe Image
Location
Paris, France

Technical Specs

Duration
2h 55m

Award Nominations

Best Actress

1988
Isabelle Adjani

Best Foreign Language Film

1988

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Winter December 21, 1989

Released in United States December 22, 1989

Released in United States on Video November 15, 1990

Re-released in United States on Video December 22, 1993

Released in United States February 1989

Released in United States October 6, 1989

Released in United States November 1989

Shown at Berlin Film Festival (in competition) February 11 & 12, 1989.

Shown at Tokyo International Film Festival October 6, 1989.

Shown at Panorama of World Cinema in Sofia, Bulgaria November 20-30, 1989.

Began shooting September 14, 1987.

Completed shooting January 1988.

Released in United States Winter December 21, 1989

Released in United States December 22, 1989

Released in United States on Video November 15, 1990

Re-released in United States on Video December 22, 1993

Released in United States February 1989 (Shown at Berlin Film Festival (in competition) February 11 & 12, 1989.)

Released in United States October 6, 1989 (Shown at Tokyo International Film Festival October 6, 1989.)

Released in United States November 1989 (Shown at Panorama of World Cinema in Sofia, Bulgaria November 20-30, 1989.)

The Country of France