
Rodin (2017) is a French biographical drama film directed by Jacques Doillon. The film follows the life of the famous French sculptor Auguste Rodin and his tumultuous relationship with his muse Camille Claudel. The film is filled with passionate and sensual moments that capture the intensity of the couple’s relationship.
The film opens with a scene of Rodin and Claudel in a passionate embrace. This sets the tone for the rest of the film, as the couple’s relationship is filled with moments of intense passion and desire. The film also features a number of scenes of the couple in bed together, exploring each other’s bodies and engaging in intimate conversations.
The film also features a number of scenes of Rodin and Claudel in the studio, working on their sculptures. These scenes are filled with sexual tension, as the couple’s creative process is intertwined with their physical relationship. The film also features a number of scenes of the couple in the garden, where they are surrounded by nature and their love for each other.
Overall, Rodin (2017) is a beautiful and passionate film that captures the intensity of the couple’s relationship. The film is filled with sensual and intimate moments that explore the depths of their love for each other. It is a must-see for any fan of French cinema.
Multiple instances of nudity and depictions of nudity through the use of nude modelling for sculptures.
Nude male sculpture with full frontal nudity shown.
A man is in a bedroom without a shirt with a young woman in loose clothing implying they have had sex. They then kiss and mount each other on the bed implying more sex but nothing explicit is shown besides the sides of the woman's breasts.
A nude pregnant woman is used as a model with vagina shown but breasts covered by arms.
Implied threesome between man and two women. Nothing explicit is shown.