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Format
inperson
Location and Room
Winifred Moore Auditorium
Address
470 E. Lockwood Ave., St. Louis, MO 63119
Format
inperson
Location and Room
Winifred Moore Auditorium
Address
470 E. Lockwood Ave., St. Louis, MO 63119
(Bruno Nuytten, 1988, France, 175 minutes)
Co-written and directed by Possession DP Bruno Nuytten and co-produced by Isabelle Adjani herself, 1988’s Camille Claudel quickly established itself as a high mark in her already storied career, earning her second Best Actress nomination at the Oscars (not to mention a Best Foreign Film nod), her third César win in that category, and with the film winning the César for Best Picture besides. This biopic has Adjani as the title character, a young sculptor in a doomed relationship with the older, married Auguste Rodin (Gérard Depardieu). Camille Claudel is a lush story of art and madness and was shot by Pierre Lhomme, who like its star won a César for his work here, and who’d previously been the director of photography on the Adjani-starring Quartet (...
(Bruno Nuytten, 1988, France, 175 minutes)
Co-written and directed by Possession DP Bruno Nuytten and co-produced by Isabelle Adjani herself, 1988’s Camille Claudel quickly established itself as a high mark in her already storied career, earning her second Best Actress nomination at the Oscars (not to mention a Best Foreign Film nod), her third César win in that category, and with the film winning the César for Best Picture besides. This biopic has Adjani as the title character, a young sculptor in a doomed relationship with the older, married Auguste Rodin (Gérard Depardieu). Camille Claudel is a lush story of art and madness and was shot by Pierre Lhomme, who like its star won a César for his work here, and who’d previously been the director of photography on the Adjani-starring Quartet (...