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Camille Claudel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1097 words) |
 | Camille moved with her mother, brother and younger sister to the Montparnasse area of Paris in 1881, her father having to remain behind, working to support them. |
 | Camille Claudel died on October 19, 1943, after having lived 30 years in the asylum at Montfavet (known then as the Asile de Montdevergues, now the modern psychiatric hospital Centre Hospitalier de Montfavet), and without a visit from her mother or sister. |
 | Camille Claudel was produced as a musical by Goodspeed Musicals at The Norma Terris Theatre in Chester, Connecticut in 2003. |
| deseretnews.com - Movie review: Camille Claudel | Deseret Morning News Web edition (463 words) |
 | Isabelle Adjani is nominated for a best actress Oscar for her riveting performance in "Camille Claudel," which single-handedly lifts the film out of the tortured-artist cliches in which it threatens to become mired. |
 | And that is the key to "Camille Claudel," with Isabel Adjani simply stunning as she portrays her character's gradual disintegration. |
 | "Camille Claudel" is rated R for nudity, mostly models posing for the sculptured pieces by Claudel and Rodin, along with a couple of sex scenes, some violence and a single spoken profanity. |