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2024    1 Std., 57 Min.Biography, Drama
6.968%94%7.0
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Das ehemalige Fotomodell Lee Miller ist es leid, Objekt ihrer männlichen Kollegen zu sein und konzentriert sich auf ihre eigene Arbeit als Fotografin. Mitten im Krieg geht sie als Fotoreporterin an die Front nach Frankreich und dokumentiert gemeinsam mit ihrem Kollegen David E. Scherman über Monate die Schrecken des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Sie gehören zu den ersten Fotografen, die bei der Befreiung der Lager von Buchenwald und Dachau dabei sind. Lees Bilder werden zu den stärksten Zeugnissen jener entsetzlichen Verbrechen und brennen sich in die Geschichte ein – aber lassen auch Miller selbst bis an ihr Lebensende nicht mehr los …
Regie Ellen Kuras
  • Kate WinsletElizabeth 'Lee' Miller / Produzent
  • Andy SambergDavid E. Scherman
  • Alexander SkarsgårdRoland Penrose
  • Marion CotillardSolange D'Ayen
  • Andrea RiseboroughAudrey Withers
  • Noémie MerlantNusch Eluard
  • Josh O'ConnorAntony Penrose
  • James MurrayColonel Spencer
  • Arinzé KeneMajor Jonesy
  • Vincent ColombePaul Eluard
  • Patrick MilleJean D’Ayen
  • Camilla AikoMaud
  • Samuel BarnettCecil Beaton
  • Zita HanrotAdy Fidelin
  • Sean DugganMan Ray
  • Enrique ArcePablo Picasso
  • Ian Dunnett JnrPR Officer Raymond Hollman
  • Harriet LeitchAnn Douglas
  • Riley NeldamKurt
  • Katalin RuzsikNurse
  • Specter241229. Oktober 2025
    Excellent film very very good actioning by Kate
  • Mark Dixon6. Februar 2025
    Very moving and poignant, Kate Winslet plays the part brilliantly.
  • Patrick Willis28. Juli 2025
    A Slog with Misplaced "Holocaust" Rhetoric LEE commits the cardinal sin of cinema: it's profoundly boring. What should have been a dynamic portrait of a fascinating war correspondent instead plods through a lifeless narrative, draining any potential energy from Lee Miller's remarkable story. The pacing is glacial, failing to justify its runtime. Worse than the boredom, however, is the feeling of being ambushed by heavy-handed "Auschwitz rhetoric" that felt manipulative and tonally jarring. While Miller documented some of the aftermath of the war's horrors, the film's approach to this subject felt exploitative and clumsily inserted, overshadowing her broader work and life rather than illuminating it respectfully. It used the weight of the "holocaust" as a blunt narrative instrument to cosh the audience into submission Adding insult to injury, the film perpetuates the dangerous historical inaccuracy regarding the liberation of Auschwitz. The Soviet Red Army liberated Auschwitz-Birkenau on January 27, 1945. Portraying Americans or British forces in this role (or even implying their primary involvement) is not just a minor error; it's a significant distortion of history that erases the immense sacrifice and role of Soviet soldiers. This misrepresentation feels particularly egregious in a film leaning so heavily on so called holocaust imagery. Verdict: A dull biopic that fails to engage, compounded by manipulative use of implied holocaust suffering and a glaring, disrespectful historical falsehood about Auschwitz's liberation. Disappointing and frustrating.
  • burtjohanson5. Februar 2025
    Many stories of this era have been told, but this new angle confronts the viewer with some of the unimaginable horrors and lasting legacies of WW2.
  • Kevin Ward1. Juli 2025
    Me when Kate Winslet’s on screen: God damn she was one of the greatest actresses to ever grace the screen and she’s still got it. Me when Andy Samberg’s on the screen: cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool cool No doubt No doubt No doubt No doubt No doubt Winslet is as strong as ever but this felt like a very run of the mill biopic when it had potential to be more. Worthwhile watch, though.
  • Casper Hørning14. November 2024
    Brilliant 👌🏻
  • hcbow29. Oktober 2024
    I will never forget the imagery in this film, nor the character of its subject. This film is important. Shot beautifully. Told immaculately. Lee Miller is an important figure in history and her story should be heard. The Holocaust told through the light of a witness who refused to look away and who fought to show the truth of the war. Their work was incredible, poignant, and the fact that their own children didn't know what they did during the war speaks to the way people live much of their lives unseen.
  • epl6627. Oktober 2024
    Slow . . . Bored
  • Christian18. Oktober 2024
    Super duper

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