Lee Miller’s photographs “are amongst some of the most significant historical images ever taken, and people don’t really know that,” says Winslet of the inspiring subject of her forthcoming film, “Lee.”
is known for reinventing herself time and time again onscreen, but in a recent sit-down interview with British’s features director, Giles Hattersley, she presents perhaps the most compelling character of all: herself. “I can’t imagine a day in the life with Kate Winslet,” Hattersley says, to which Winslet responds: “Our home is full of things and chaos and color and dogs and people, and there’s always food smells, absolutely always.
Owning the table led Winslet to wonder why nobody had ever made a film about Miller, and just like that,in London and got herself a job as a photographer documenting the Blitz, and when the time came, she fought her way to the front line and went to war and photographed the atrocities of the Nazi regime,” explains Winslet.’s pages—“are amongst some of the most significant historical images ever taken, and people don't really know that,” Winslet continues.
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