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LEE screening With Antony Penrose and Kate Solomon

2 October 2025 at 18.30–21.00
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LEE Sky Cinema. Image by Kimberley French

Join Antony Penrose and Kate Solomon for a special screening of LEE

Step into the extraordinary life of photographer, model, and war correspondent Lee Miller, introduced by her son, Antony Penrose and the films’ producer Kate Solomon. Drawing on intimate insights and the family archive, this is a rare chance to see Miller’s story through their eyes.

The film running time is 116 minutes.

Stay after the screening for an audience Q&A with Penrose and Solomon.

Kate Soloman

Kate is an esteemed producer and writer whose Oscar® and BAFTA nominated films include collaborations with Paul Greengrass, Kate Winslet, Stephen Frears and Brian Helgeland. Kate specialises in true-life stories, she began her career in documentaries before moving into features, producing with Paul Greengrass on films including the Oscar® nominated United 93. Most recently she produced the BAFTA nominated LEE and is currently working on Kate Winslet’s directorial debut, Goodbye June.

Anthony Penrose

Anthony Penrose is Co-Director of the Lee Miller Archives and The Penrose Collection. He is the son of the American photographer Lee Miller, and Roland Penrose, surrealist artist and author. Antony’s 1985 biography The Lives of Lee Miller spawned an international run of exhibitions, books and films on his mother’s work and has been made into a feature film titled LEE (2023), starring Kate Winslet as Lee Miller in which he was the factual consultant.

The film will have subtitles.

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2 October 2025 at 18.30–21.00

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£15 / £13 for Members

£13 Concessions / £5 for Tate Collective

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Content guidance: This film screening contains images of war. It is recommended for age 16+

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