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Seyfried Shines in Hymn-Filled Drama 'The Testament of Ann Lee'
30 Oct
Summary
- Amanda Seyfried stars as 18th-century Shaker leader Ann Lee
- Film blends music, spirituality, and emotional irony
- Positioned in Globes' musical or comedy field for its unconventional style

Mona Fastvold's "The Testament of Ann Lee," a historical drama starring Amanda Seyfried as the 18th-century religious leader who founded the Shakers, is set to compete in the musical or comedy categories at the upcoming Golden Globe Awards. The film, which has been hailed by critics and festivalgoers as Fastvold's most ambitious work to date, is a sweeping, musically infused portrait of faith, isolation, and female empowerment.
Seyfried, 39, continues to solidify her standing as one of the industry's most versatile performers, delivering what many describe as a career-best performance as the titular visionary whose message of celibacy, equality, and ecstatic worship defied 18th-century convention. The film's tonal fusion of music, spirituality, and emotional irony led the filmmakers, in collaboration with awards strategists, to position it in the Globes' musical or comedy field, a thoughtful choice intended to highlight its unconventional musical sequences and themes.




