Kate Winslet on how new film 'Lee' breaks gender norms
Briefly

"Lee was utterly unique. She was born with her eyes wide open, and she lived life at full throttle. But the most important, and for me, the most treasured thing about Lee was that she treated everybody the same, and she didn't judge anyone for who they were, where they had come from, what their life journey had been. It is a very beautiful superpower in a way."
"Though Miller is initially shut out of male spaces, even passing as a man in one scene to gain access, she finds an ally in British Vogue Editor Audrey Withers, who publishes Miller's work."
Read at Advocate.com
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