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Determined to document the truth of the Nazi regime, and in spite of the odds stacked against female correspondents, Lee Miller captured some of the most important images of World War II, for which she paid an enormous personal price. This film is not a biopic, instead it explores the most significant decade of Lee Miller’s life. As a middle-aged woman, she refused to be remembered as a model and male artist’s muse. Lee Miller defied the expectations and rules of the time and travelled to Europe to report from the frontline. There she used her Rolleiflex camera to give a voice to the voiceless. What Lee captured on film in Dachau and throughout Europe was shocking and horrific. Her photographs of the war, its victims and its consequences remain among the most significant and historically important of the Second World War. She changed war photography forever. Save money with Eden Court Friends. Audio Description- Live (theatre) or recorded (cinema) verbal description for blind and visually impaired audience members. Special receivers are available at the Box Office and can be used on their own or in conjunction with your hearing aid. Please book seats in the middle for the best reception.

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