Overview:
The true story of photographer Elizabeth 'Lee' Miller, a fashion model who became an acclaimed war correspondent for Vogue magazine during World War II.Status: | Released (2024-09-12) |
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Awards: | 2 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $1,919,913 |
Screen: | Liz Hannah, Marion Hume, John Collee |
Productions: | RocketScience, Juggle Productions, Brouhaha Entertainment, Sky Original Productions, Hopscotch Films, Vogue Films (GB), MS Partecipations S.A., Hantz Motion Pictures, Pasaca Entertainment, Vogue Studios, 55 Films |
Production Countries: | Australia, Singapore, United States of America, Hungary, United Kingdom |
Spoken Languages: | Français, English |
Casts
- 204: Kate Winslet - Elizabeth 'Lee' Miller
- 62861: Andy Samberg - David E. Scherman
- 28846: Alexander Skarsgård - Roland Penrose
- 8293: Marion Cotillard - Solange D'Ayen
- 127558: Andrea Riseborough - Audrey Withers
- 1385600: Noémie Merlant - Nusch Eluard
- 1206334: Josh O'Connor - Antony Penrose
Crews
- 313: Ellen Kuras - Director - Directing
- 1531843: Thorsten Schumacher - Executive Producer - Production
- 2255233: Claire Taylor - Executive Producer - Production
- 2397482: P.J. van Sandwijk - Executive Producer - Production
- 23649: Lem Dobbs - Story - Writing
- 55474: John Collee - Story - Writing
- 3919256: Marion Hume - Story - Writing
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Reviews
r96sk
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Fascinating viewing. <em>'Lee'</em> is very well made and expertly acted. As others have noted, it's quite the thing that fellow 2024 flick <em>'Civil War'</em> has a character inspired by Lee Miller, then this comes along with a plot directly about the incredible photojournalist. ....
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Kate Winslet turns in quite an effective performance here as the eponymous photographer who originally arrived in London to be with husband Roland Penrose (Alexander Skarsgård) and to work for the formidable Audrey Withers (Andrea Riseborough) at "Vogue" magazine as a fashion photogr ....
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Lee is a giant neon sign of a film with 'Made-for-award-season' written all over it while screaming 'Look how amazing Kate Winslet is!' But sadly, it's not until the third act, when things turn chilling, that she finally grabs hold of you and doesn't let go. Then there's Andy Samberg ....
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