Camille Claudel
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2:33:01
Madhouses are made
to inflict suffering.

2:33:04
It can't be helped...
2:33:07
...especially if
you never see anyone.

2:33:09
They try to force me
to sculpt here.

2:33:13
They don't succeed,
so they make trouble for me.

2:33:17
Don't forget, Paul...
2:33:19
your sister is in prison
with madwomen.

2:33:23
Mama wrote the doctor...
2:33:25
that I mean to harm you.
2:33:27
That I detest you and
am out to hurt you.

2:33:32
It's not true.
2:33:34
I wish she would take me
to Villeneuve with her.

2:33:38
Do you think I enjoy spending
months, years...

2:33:43
like this, without any news,
or hope?

2:33:47
Where does such ferocity
come from?

2:33:50
How did they manage
to change you so?

2:33:53
I'd really like to know.
2:33:56
You might as well
send me to Siberia.

2:34:00
Did you take care of my things?
2:34:03
Are they in Villeneuve?
2:34:06
Be careful they don't fall
into Rodin's hands.

2:34:10
He's so afraid
I might come back.

2:34:13
That's why he's keeping me here,
isn't it, Paul?

2:34:18
I would so like to go home
and close the door tightly.

2:34:24
I don't know if I'll be able
to realize this dream...

2:34:29
...to be home.
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Oh, God,
I wish I were in Villeneuve.

2:34:38
Your sister in exile.
2:34:43
Because of the war...
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...Camille Claudel was transferred
to the asylum at Montdevergues...

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...on September 9, 1914.
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She died there on October 19, 1943,
after thirty years of confinement.


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