On the centenary of Auguste Rodin’s death, Jacques Doillon delivers a useful educational tool for the armchair traveler too lazy to go to a museum. Or read a book. “Rodin” could also be watched as ...
It’s one thing to make a movie about an artist and his art; it is a whole other thing to make a movie about an artist mostly just doing his art. That is the central focus of Rodin, a film concerning ...
In the opening scene of French filmmaker Jacques Doillon’s recent biopic Rodin, two studio assistants carry a selection of plaster body parts, seemingly feminine, on a table big enough for a banquet ...
French actress Izia Higelin, French director Jacques Doillon, French actor Vincent Lindon and Belgian actress Severine Caneele (from L to R) pose on the red carpet for the screening of the film "Rodin ...
Rodin's works are known around the world: "The Kiss," The Thinker," "The Gates of Hell." One hundred years after his death, the sculptor who took on the modern world continues to enthrall art lovers ...
Deep into Rodin, Jacques Doillon's quietly satisfying portrait of the famed French sculptor, a group of stuffy sponsors circles Auguste Rodin's almost completed statue of France's beloved novelist ...
Even culture vultures will have their senses dulled by this ploddingly didactic two-hour lesson in the life and loves of master sculptor Rodin. On the centenary of Auguste Rodin’s death, Jacques ...
Cannes best actor winner Vincent Lindon stars in veteran auteur Jacques Doillon's biopic 'Rodin,' which premiered in competition on the Croisette. By Jordan Mintzer The magnificent sculptures of ...
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