Kate Winslet photographed by Lee Miller
After a long wait, le film “Lee”made by Ellen Kuras and star Kate Winsletbe prepared to spread out into rooms October 9, 2024. Ce long-métrage explores a remarkable life Lee Milleran emblematic photograph of the 20th century that marked history war photography.
Lee Miller, war photographer
Lee Miller was born Elizabeth Miller in 1907 in New York State, and her life was rich in repeated connections. He made his career debut as model in front of the passage from the object. Elle Devient Ainsi Premiere of women’s war photographshighlight the horrors of the conflict without celebrating the liberation of concentration camps
Traditional Pluto biopic “Lee” centers on Detsenni is the most significant from Miller’s life. The movie costume is a women’s park who refuses to remake her son. mannequin is outdated and other muse of male artists. He met the transformation in the light of fearless war for British Vogue World War II pendant.
Incarnated Kate Winslet joins Lee Miller is determined and complex. L’actrice décrit son personanage as “a force of nature that cannot be assessed, bien plus qu’un a simple object of attention for famous people.” Film of Miller wearing Rolleiflex clothing shocking and historically important imagesNotament in concentration camps such as Dachau.
In Adolf Hitler’s bathroom
A highlight of the film is the scene of Miller’s new photograph. in Adolf Hitler’s bathroomIt was only after the après avoir that he documented the horrors of the camps. Zette symbolic image illustrates the complexity of the characters and the desire to challenge conventions.
“Read” the promise of Mettre En Lumière The Lasting Significance of Lee Miller’s Work. Ses photos de guerre restent parmi The most significant aspects of World War II.. The film explores the staff bounty Miller pays for his son’s courage, a footnote to his struggles with alcoholism and depression during the war.
Thanks to renowned casting, including Andy Samberg, Alexander Skarsgård etc. Marion Cotillard“Lee” declares a powerful tribute to the woman who marked the photograph of the war and attacks of the son of the era.
On sale from October 9, 2024.
Please note that the exhibition “Lee Miller: Saint-Malo in 1944” has been extended until November 3, 2024.