Q&A: Kate Winslet on bringing WWII photographer Lee Miller’s story to the big screen

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When Kate Winslet stumbled upon the extraordinary story of Lee Miller she didn’t want to let go.Miller was an American photographer who became a correspondent for British Vogue during World War II, shooting everything from London after the Blitz to the liberation of Dachau. In 1945, David E. Scherman took a rather famous photo of her in Hitler’s bathtub in Munich.Before the war, Miller had already led many lives as a model and so-called “muse” to surrealists like Man-Ray. After, she continued documenting the fallout in Eastern Europe, all the while struggling with alcoholism, PTSD and trauma from sexual assault at a young age.Winslet didn’t just want to play this woman; she wanted to shepherd the story to fruition. It set her on a nearly 10-year journey to bring “Lee” to the big screen. It opens nationwide Friday. The Oscar-winning actor spoke to The Associated Press about the film, its impact and the toughest day she’s ever…

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