The life story of former model Lee Miller, who worked as a war correspondent for Vogue magazine during World War II.


Elizabeth 'Lee' Miller is a talented photographer, as well as a successful model. Growing tired of her modeling career, Miller decides to focus on her own photography business. During World War II, Miller serves as a war correspondent for Vogue magazine, documenting the devastating effects of the war on the French front. Alongside colleague David E. Scherman, she becomes one of the first photographers to document the liberation of Buchenwald and Dachau concentration camps. Miller's photographs become powerful evidence of the horrors of war and are etched into history. However, these experiences deeply affect the rest of Miller's life.

The film invites its audience to witness Miller's extraordinary life, courage, and the terrible realities of war. This film not only portrays Miller's personal story but also reveals the impact of war on people.

The film was shot in various European countries.