The production is given full access to Lee Miller’s archives, with the full cooperation and trust of Miller’s family
Chronology
The story of American photographer Lee Miller, a fashion model who becomes an award-winning war correspondent for Vogue magazine during World War II.
Lee Miller: [Hands a knife to a girl he has just saved from rape] Cut it next time
Miller is denied access to Hitler’s apartment because it is “for officers only.” War correspondents were given the rank of captain, so, technically, the US Army guard had to accept it.
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The closing credits have some “what happened to” explanations; and some of Lee’s original photographs, often along with those that were recreated for the film.
Winslet campaigned for years and was repeatedly rejected, but she finally achieved her goal and the resulting film is quite good, at times very good
You have to admire Kate Winslet for her determination to make a film about Lee Miller, the pioneering photographer who was one of the first to see the Nazi death camps and who fought for her right to record history as she saw it, and as a woman.
Miller is a person worth celebrating and this is a wonderful tribute
Winslet as Lee Miller is excellent and although the film initially follows Miller’s career in the early stages of the war, later on, when she gets more involved, it is a much better film, often impressive, insightful and even moving.
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