The biopic "Lee" starring Kate Winslet is scheduled to be released in North America on September 20. The film, written by Liz Hanna ("The Washington Post"), is based on the biographical novel "The Life of Lee Miller."

1905 Movie Network News The biopic "Lee" starring Kate Winslet is scheduled to be released in North America on September 20. The film, written by Liz Hanna ("The Washington Post"), is based on the biographical novel "The Life of Lee Miller."

Elizabeth Lee Miller is a legend in the 20th century. She had many identities. In the 1920s, she met the publishing tycoon Condé Nast and became an outstanding model, cover girl and darling of the fashion industry. Later, she went to Paris to apprentice with Surrealist artists. Man Ray, and started a teacher-student relationship with him. Her friends in the fashion photography circle include Picasso, Joan Miró, Paul Eluard and other masters.

After the outbreak of World War II, Miller went to the front line as a war photographer and reporter to ensure that the refugees who were tortured by the Nazis were exposed to the public. He reported on events such as the bombing of London and the liberation of Paris. After returning home, Miller suffered severe trauma. After suffering from stress disorder, he continued to work as a photographer in the fashion circle, and his works have a strong surrealist style.

The film was made with the full support of the Miller Estate. The committee has also granted permission for the film to use her archival material, including all of her photographs and diaries.