Uncompromising artist, passionate lover, gifted sculptor, genius unrecognized by her time and, at the end of her life, broken by her inner and outer demons: Camille Claudel not only led the life of a novel - her independent spirit, her wild temperament and her unconditional creative urge also caused her to repeatedly run up against the social limitations of her time, which assigned women the role of muse rather than genius. In associative images and with emotional songs - between dream and reality - the evening takes us into the cosmos of Camille Claudel: From the young Camille, her childhood in the French provinces, her soulmate relationship with her brother Paul Claudel, to her fatal "love-hate relationship" with Auguste Rodin, her futile attempt to establish herself as an independent artist, her relationship with Claude Debussy and her complete impoverishment and banishment to a mental asylum - betrayed and cast off by her mother and her so dearly loved brother.
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