Lee: Film Screening

This event is at capacity. Join us for a matinee screening on Sunday, November 23 instead.

Oscar winner Kate Winslet stars in this fascinating portrait of Lee Miller, whose singular talent and ferocious tenacity gave us some of the 20th century’s most indelible images.

The story begins in the South of France, 1938, where Lee Miller is vacationing with her dearest and closest friends who are artists, poets, and confidants. A former model and subject of the avant-garde photographer Man Ray, Lee, now tired of being viewed through a lens by men, is focused exclusively on her own work as a photographer. The threat of war looms and almost overnight everything about their daily lives changes completely. In the midst of the blitz, Lee follows the love of her life, Roland Penrose (Alexander Skarsgård), to London, where she seeks out work as a photographer for British Vogue. Frustrated by the limitations of documenting life on the home front, Lee gains a US war accreditation and heads off to Europe. Alone. After battling her way through the siege of Saint-Malo, Lee joins forces with close friend and fellow photographer David E. Scherman (Andy Samberg). Lee and Scherman capture the liberation of Paris. They sneak into Hitler’s abandoned Munich home — where Scherman captures Miller bathing in der Führer’s tub. They are among the first photographers to enter the concentration camps at Buchenwald and Dachau on the day of the liberation, where Lee crafts a series of horrifying, urgent images that will sear themselves into history.

Lee
Director: Ellen Kuras
Running time: 1h 56m
Year: 2023

Doors at 6:30pm
Film starts at 7:00pm

Admission is by a suggested donation of $10-$20, courtesy of BMO Financial Group, and includes admission to Lee Miller: A Photographer at Work (1932 – 1945).

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