Es gibt Wunden, die man nicht sieht
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 …
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Kate Winslet
Elizabeth 'Lee' Miller
Kate Winslet delivered a captivating performance as Elizabeth 'Lee' Miller in the biographical drama "Lee," portraying the complex life of the renowned model-turned-photographer with remarkable depth and nuance. Winslet's portrayal encapsulated Miller's fierce independence, intelligence, and artistic passion, as well as her tumultuous emotional journey from her glamorous beginnings in the fashion industry to her significant contributions as a war photographer during World War II. Winslet's ability to convey Miller's internal struggle with the traumas of war, her resilience in the face of personal and professional challenges, and her unwavering pursuit of truth through her lens, allowed audiences to experience the extraordinary life of a woman ahead of her time. Her performance was not just a transformation in appearance, but a profound embodiment of Miller's spirit, earning critical acclaim for its authenticity and emotional resonance.
Marion Cotillard
Solange D'Ayen
Marion Cotillard delivered a mesmerizing performance as Solange D'Ayen in the movie 'Lee,' a historical drama directed by Ellen Kuras. Cotillard's portrayal of Solange, the older sister of famous photographer Lee Miller, is a delicate balance of poise and inner turmoil, capturing the essence of a woman caught between the constraints of her aristocratic upbringing and the desire for personal and artistic freedom. With her nuanced acting, Cotillard brings depth to Solange's complex relationship with her sister, embodying the era's social expectations while subtly conveying the character's own disappointments and unfulfilled ambitions. Her performance is marked by a quiet intensity, as she navigates the intricate dynamics of family, war, and the burgeoning feminist undercurrents of the time. Cotillard's ability to convey the depth of Solange's emotions with minimal dialogue and expressive gestures underscores her status as one of the most gifted actresses of her generation, making her portrayal of Solange D'Ayen a standout element in the film 'Lee'.
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