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Nope, not yet. And based on the trailer, I doubt I'm going to get it queued on the watchlist my wife and I maintain. Looks a tad too 'Hollywoodized' to my taste, let alone hers.
 
Just coincidentally, I watched this biopic on her last night on YouTube. Very good. She was a very talented and beautiful woman with a fascinating, creative, and daring life as a war correspondent during WWII, photographer, and model. Worth watching. YOu may have to reset it from the beginning.
 
Just coincidentally, I watched this biopic on her last night on YouTube. Very good. She was a very talented and beautiful woman with a fascinating, creative, and daring life as a war correspondent during WWII, photographer, and model. Worth watching. YOu may have to reset it from the beginning.


Thanks for the link, Alan.
 
One of my favorite shutter snappers.

I hope this is accurate.
The truth never seems to be good enough for "Hollywood"
 
I had the opportunity to attend her retrospective exhibition in 2011, and it was remarkably extensive, covering a broad range of her work.

 
The truth never seems to be good enough for "Hollywood"

"This is the West, Sir. When the legend becomes fact, print the legend." 🤠

 
Lee Miller was a superb printer.
 
I had the opportunity to attend her retrospective exhibition in 2011, and it was remarkably extensive, covering a broad range of her work.


Yes I went to that one and agree with your description. Seeing the video reminded me that Lee Miler - A Life on the Front Line was shown on BBC in the last few years and very good it was but is sadly no longer available

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The movie opened in Canada last night. I thought it was a terrific movie, great performances. I don't know about it being too Hollywood, it's not a Busby Berkely Musical, but it took 8 years to find funding. If nobody goes to see it, it will be a 108 years before the next movie about a photographer.
Well worth going.
 
 
Thank you for the interesting interview.
 
Aside from the fascinating subject I didn't think it was a very good film. Among other things I don't think KW was well cast. Anyway, it should have started with her career in modeling, which makes her transition to hard-bitten photojournalist much more interesting.

BTW, I don't think there's a definitive monograph of her pictures, is there?
 
Aside from the fascinating subject I didn't think it was a very good film. Among other things I don't think KW was well cast. Anyway, it should have started with her career in modeling, which makes her transition to hard-bitten photojournalist much more interesting.

BTW, I don't think there's a definitive monograph of her pictures, is there?

It sort of started there, just did not show her modeling, more the care-free life she enjoyed. It did not show how she crossed over behind the camera either, the only hint was when she showed her portfolio at Vogue. Stories needn't be too literal, spoon-feeding everything along the way. There is just so much time to tell the story. Winslet, the writer and the director wanted to concentrate on the WWII timeframe. Something she apparently did not share with her son.
 
It sort of started there, just did not show her modeling, more the care-free life she enjoyed. It did not show how she crossed over behind the camera either, the only hint was when she showed her portfolio at Vogue. Stories needn't be too literal, spoon-feeding everything along the way. There is just so much time to tell the story. Winslet, the writer and the director wanted to concentrate on the WWII timeframe. Something she apparently did not share with her son.

I do think a 5 min sequence could have handled it, and that it was essential. And KW? She's no LM.
 
I think she taught by Man Ray.

Indeed, Lee was Man Ray's model, darkroom assistant and love interest. A life well worth reading about.
Several thorough biographies....
 
I think she was also credited with discovering "solarization" by accidentally turning on a light in the darkroom.
 
I think she was also credited with discovering "solarization" by accidentally turning on a light in the darkroom.
Solarization is the intentional overexposure of a negative that renders a partially positive image. What Lee Miller accidentally produced in Man Ray's darkroom was the Sabatier effect, sometimes known as pseudo-solarization. It had been described well before then, around 1860.
 
Solarization is the intentional overexposure of a negative that renders a partially positive image. What Lee Miller accidentally produced in Man Ray's darkroom was the Sabatier effect, sometimes known as pseudo-solarization. It had been described well before then, around 1860.

Yes, you are right about that.
 
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