Kate Winslet's "Lee" Moments: From Rolleiflex Photos to Titanic Reunion

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Kate Winslet's Behind-the-Scenes Moments on "Lee"
Kate Winslet, known for her iconic roles, had some unique experiences on the set of her latest film, "Lee."

Rolleiflex Photos
Winslet used a replica of a Rolleiflex camera to take photos during filming. The film is about Lee Miller, a World War II photojournalist, and Winslet wanted to embrace the character's passion for photography.

Titanic Reunion
During a scoring session for "Lee," Winslet had an emotional moment when she recognized a familiar face in the orchestra - Jonathan Evans-Jones, the actor and violinist from "Titanic."

These moments show a different side of Kate Winslet, connecting her personal experiences with her roles.

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