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Rodin

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France, Belgium, United States · 2017
1h 59m
Director Jacques Doillon
Starring Vincent Lindon, Izïa Higelin, Séverine Caneele, Magdalena Malina
Genre Drama, Romance

At 42, the brilliant Auguste Rodin – man of the people, autodidact, and revolutionary sculptor – meets Camille Claudel, a young woman desperate to become his assistant. Quickly acknowledging her as his most gifted pupil, Rodin treats Camille as an equal in matters of creation, and the two engage in a decade-long affair.

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Screen International by Allan Hunter

There is never any doubting Doillon’s sincerity or artistry but his film is overly cerebral, unfolding in a series of encounters that fade to black and never build a dramatic momentum.

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Slant Magazine by Chuck Bowen

Jacques Doillon's shrewd ellipses emphasize time as a great and uniting humbler and thief, allowing stray moments to suddenly crystallize unexpressed yearnings.

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CineVue by John Bleasdale

Sculpture is the art of turning lifeless stone into something that looks alive, flesh, living bodies and movement. Jacques Doillon's Rodin, in competition at Cannes, does precisely the opposite, turning living beings - passionate artists, no less - into lumps of lifeless clay.

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Los Angeles Times by Robert Abele

It’s a movie that already seems like a dust-gathered statue, rather than something vividly, imaginatively crafted to reflect the burning intensity of so passionate and forward-minded an artist.

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