It’s Sunday… Your choice: a delicate portrait of the sculptor Camille Claudel, a jubilant farce about family or, if you have your sea legs, an investigation into the “containerization of the world”.
By Pauline Demange-Dilasser
Published on October 6, 2024 at 6:30 a.m.
Thirst for freedom: “Camille Claudel, sculpt to exist”
With great delicacy, this doc allows us to (re)discover the singular trajectory of the sculptor in a discipline even more closed than painting. A revolt that Paul Claudel’s sister will pay a high price for.
At 8:05 p.m. on Arte. Documentary directed by Sandra Paugam (France, 2023). Narration: Marie-Sophie Ferdane. 55 mins. Unpublished.
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“Camille Claudel, sculpting to exist”
Claws: “Dear parents”
A couple announces to their offspring that they have won the Lotto and that they are going to open an orphanage in Southeast Asia. A jubilant piece that rings true and dismantles clichés about family.
At 9 p.m. on France 4. Piece by Armelle and Emmanuel Patron. At the Théâtre de Paris, October 21, 2023. Directed by Arnaud Émery. 1h30. With Élise Diamant, Bernard Alane, E. Patron, Rudy Milstein, Frédérique Tirmont. Rebroadcast.
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“Dear Parents”
Logbook: “Cargo ships, in the holds of globalization”
The filmmakers take us on a rare experience: a six-week cruise on a container ship the size of the Empire State Building. On board the steel giant, they document the excesses of globalization and reveal the chilling behind-the-scenes of the industry.
At 9:10 p.m. on France 5. Documentary directed by Nicolas Vescovacci and Alfred de Montesquiou (France, 2024). 1h10. Unpublished.
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“Cargo ships, in the holds of globalization”
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