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The Vogue Les Miserables Shoot Creates Buzz for the Movie

In correlation with the upcoming release of Les Miserables movie, the stars of the cinematic production are effortlessly captured in these portraits for Vogue America. Though each actor in the movie is a celebrity in their own right, the photo spread focuses on the characters of the production.

The beautiful photographs were shot by famed photographer Annie Lebowitz. Les Miserables, a story about love, hardships and relationships, takes place in 18th century France. Each image personifies the look of an 18th-century European painting and are shot perfectly to reflect the personalities of their characters. Anne Hathaway embodies her character Fantine effortlessly as a working class girl who, from her pose to her facial expression, evokes the struggles and misfortunes that her character endures.

With such intriguing and well-captured portraits, the upcoming Les Miserables movie is not to be missed.
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