Camille (Isabelle Adjani), the sister of the writer Paul Claudel, felt a great passion for art since she was a child and especially for sculpture to which she dedicated much of her life. The sculptor Auguste Rodin (Gérard Depardieu) was her teacher, and she became his muse. A stormy love relationship arose between them, plagued by crises and breakups. The sculptor also had a very eventful personal life: she was a very free and independent woman who did not adapt to the customs and conventions of her time. At the end of her life, she lived as a beggar and ended up being admitted to a psychiatric hospital for her mental problems.
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Camille (Isabelle Adjani), the sister of the writer Paul Claudel, felt a great passion for art since she was a child and especially for sculpture to which she dedicated much of her life. The sculptor Auguste Rodin (Gérard Depardieu) was her teacher, and she became his muse. A stormy love relationship arose between them, plagued by crises and breakups. The sculptor also had a very eventful personal life: she was a very free and independent woman who did not adapt to the customs and conventions of her time. At the end of her life, she lived as a beggar and ended up being admitted to a psychiatric hospital for her mental problems.