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Testament of Ann Lee at the HOP

February 20 @ 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Join us at the Dartmouth HOP for a film in their film society’s “Music in the Movies” on February 20th. Enfield Shaker Museum will be offering a Q&A session with museum curator Michael O’Connor and Shaker scholar Mary Ann Haagen post credits.

Testament of Ann Lee Trailer

As a founder of the Shaker movement, Ann Lee (Amanda Seyfried) was one of the most important religious figures in pre-Revolutionary America. With her powerful third feature, Mona Fastvold (co-writer of The Brutalist) digs deep into Lee’s story, especially the profound childhood and early adult traumas that impacted her psychology and shaped her influential religious views.

Lee’s tragic loss of all her children in infancy or early childhood, along with her radically unique interpretation of scripture, transformed her into a fierce advocate for a more equitable and utopian society. Her beliefs become a policy adopted by her devoted followers, whose frenzied, ecstatic worship—as Fastvold depicts it—almost serves as a communal substitute for sexual activity. The feverish ceremonies are inventively captured in musical numbers and original songs by Academy Award winner Daniel Blumberg (The Brutalist), sung by Seyfried and the cast.

Giving an intense performance, Seyfried leads a stellar cast, with impressive work by Thomasin Mackenzie, Christopher Abbott (Poor Things) and veteran Tim Blake Nelson. Aided by the stunning cinematography of William Rexer ’86 and an astounding score and soundscape, Fastvold offers a fascinating look at a compelling and complex figure.

D: Mona Fastvold, UK, 2025, 2h15m, Closed Captions

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