Lee is a 2023 biographical war drama film that tells the powerful and emotional story of Lee Miller, a former fashion model who became one of the most courageous war photographers of the 20th century. Set during World War II, the film follows Lee’s transformation from a glamorous figure in front of the camera to a fearless woman behind the lens, capturing the brutal realities of war. Directed by Ellen Kuras and starring Kate Winslet in the title role, the movie portrays Miller’s determination to reveal the human cost of conflict through her haunting photographs.
The film begins in the early 1940s when Lee Miller, once a successful Vogue model and muse to artists in Paris, decides to leave her comfortable life behind. Disillusioned by the superficiality of the fashion world, she seeks purpose in documenting the truth. When war breaks out, Lee convinces Vogue to send her to Europe as a photojournalist. With her camera as her weapon, she travels across battlefronts, working alongside Allied troops and capturing scenes of destruction, courage, and resilience.

As Lee witnesses the horrors of war, her lens becomes a mirror to humanity’s darkest side. She photographs the liberation of Paris, the suffering of civilians, and the chaos that follows every victory. Her most haunting work comes when she enters the concentration camps of Dachau and Buchenwald. The devastating images she captures there change her forever and become some of the most powerful visual records of the Holocaust. The film shows how Lee struggles to process the trauma of what she has seen while maintaining her professionalism and moral integrity.
At the same time, Lee explores the personal side of her journey. It shows her complicated relationships—with fellow photographer David Scherman, her editor Audrey Withers, and other war correspondents who share her burden. Through these interactions, the audience sees a woman torn between strength and vulnerability, driven by the need to make people see the truth even when it costs her peace of mind.

By the end of the film, Lee returns home, but the war has changed her irrevocably. Her experiences leave deep scars, both emotional and psychological, yet her photographs endure as a testament to truth and bravery. Lee is not just a story about war; it is about the price of witnessing it. The film honors Lee Miller as a pioneer who fought to show the world that even in its darkest moments, humanity’s resilience and compassion could still be found through the lens of a camera.





