
Rodin
Drama · Romance
Overview
Auguste Rodin (1840-1917), man of the people, autodidact and revolutionary sculptor - the most brilliant of his era. At 42, Rodin meets Camille Claudel, a young woman desperate to become his assistant. He quickly acknowledges her as his most able pupil, and treats her as an equal in matters of creation.
Top Cast


Vincent Lindon
Vincent Lindon
Auguste Rodin
Vincent Lindon
Auguste Rodin


Izïa Higelin
Izïa Higelin
Camille Claudel
Izïa Higelin
Camille Claudel


Séverine Caneele
Séverine Caneele
Rose Beuret
Séverine Caneele
Rose Beuret


Magdalena Malina
Magdalena Malina
Sophie Postolska
Magdalena Malina
Sophie Postolska


Edward Akrout
Edward Akrout
Edward Steichen
Edward Akrout
Edward Steichen


Patricia Mazuy
Patricia Mazuy
Aurélie de Faucamberge
Patricia Mazuy
Aurélie de Faucamberge


Olivia Baes
Olivia Baes
Gwen Mary John
Olivia Baes
Gwen Mary John


Bernard Verley
Bernard Verley
Victor Hugo
Bernard Verley
Victor Hugo


Anders Danielsen Lie
Anders Danielsen Lie
Rainer Maria Rilke
Anders Danielsen Lie
Rainer Maria Rilke


Laurent Poitrenaux
Laurent Poitrenaux
Octave Mirbeau
Laurent Poitrenaux
Octave Mirbeau
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