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| ARTICLE VIEW: | |
| Amanda Seyfried is our forgotten female prophet | |
| By Leah Dolan, CNN | |
| Updated: | |
| 4:41 AM EST, Thu December 25, 2025 | |
| Source: CNN | |
| In “The Testament of Ann Lee,” two young Shakers, disciples of | |
| revolutionary preacher Mother Ann’s teachings, fail to obey their | |
| leader’s primary command: Celibacy. Fresh-faced and newly in love, | |
| with not much else to look forward to in a dark, gloomy 18th century | |
| New York City, the pair sneak off into a wooden outhouse and commit | |
| their religion’s holy sin. Their prophet, the woman who brought | |
| Shakerism from Manchester, England all the way to the American colonies | |
| in 1774, played by Amanda Seyfried, learns of the insubordination. | |
| There is no flagellation, no words of fury or punishment. Just a calm | |
| instruction that the young couple must now leave her burgeoning church. | |
| “I’m very interested in that,” said the film’s director Mona | |
| Fastvold in a video call from Los Angeles. “Can you lead without ego? | |
| Can you lead without fear or intimidation?” | |
| Ann Lee was born in 1736 and led the Shakers, a splinter Christian | |
| group that preached egalitarianism, communal living and celibacy, until | |
| her death in 1784 at age 48. The religious sect at one point had 6,000 | |
| followers. (Today, there are three registered Shakers in the US, with | |
| one person joining this summer). | |
| They believed Lee was the second coming of Christ — a radical thought | |
| in the 1700s, not least because at that time in history “a lot of men | |
| valued their horse more than they valued their wife,” Fastvold said. | |
| The Norwegian director stumbled upon Lee’s story while working on her | |
| second film, the historical drama “The World to Come,” a lesbian | |
| romance in the American frontier during the 19th century. Fastvold | |
| assumed lessons on Lee and the Shakers were taught in US schools as | |
| part of the curriculum — or at least common knowledge for most | |
| Americans — considering the rarity of a proto-feminist leader during | |
| that period. Once she realized no one around her had a clue who Lee | |
| was, she quickly set about planning how she could make the film. | |
| Which is no small feat. Earlier this month, Kristen Stewart, who like | |
| Fastvold began her career as an actor but now also directs, told the | |
| New York Times she feels the industry is a ” with a penchant for | |
| sidelining female-centered stories in favor of big-budget studio | |
| movies. Did Fastvold agree with Stewart’s condemnation? “I did have | |
| a long conversation with her about it as well,” she said. “It is | |
| incredibly challenging to make these kinds of films.” Fastvold’s is | |
| an amorphous part musical, part historical epic that is a “cradle to | |
| grave” retelling of Lee’s life founding the off-shoot religious | |
| community, which also maps the journey of the Shakers from the UK to | |
| the US. It was entirely independently funded, and Fastvold, along with | |
| her partner, “The Brutalist” director Brady Corbet and producer | |
| Andrew Morrison, raised money incrementally — starting production as | |
| soon as they had enough people on board and building momentum from | |
| there. “Which is a very stressful way of doing it,” she said. | |
| “Plus, it’s a period piece and it’s a musical and it’s a | |
| biopic, which are the three things you’re not supposed to do in | |
| Hollywood.” | |
| Speaking at a screening of the film in London, Seyfried admitted to | |
| “not understanding” what it was they were making at times. But | |
| “it’s impossible not to trust her,” she said of Fastvold. In | |
| terms of tackling Lee as a character, the technicality of an 18th | |
| century Mancunian accent, as well as playing someone who was born | |
| almost 300 years ago “was terrifying,” Seyfried said. “And that | |
| terror was attractive to me.” | |
| There were demands on Seyfried not just to sing live — her list of | |
| musical credits, from “Mama Mia” to “Les Misérables,” prove | |
| her abilities enough there — but scream, make “noises I didn’t | |
| think I could make,” and memorize huge, large-scale choreography for | |
| scenes of mass worship that had to look spontaneous and spiritually | |
| possessed. “It’s definitely the most obscure, abstract hole that I | |
| got to live in,” she said. | |
| “I do think this is the kind of character that every actor looks for, | |
| and we rarely ever get the opportunity to do it.” | |
| Some might be inclined to label Lee as an early cult leader, with her | |
| extreme views on sexuality, somatic-style worshipping rituals rooted in | |
| dance and song as well as her desire to build a self-sufficient, | |
| utopian community outside of mainstream society. (She was beaten and | |
| accused of witchcraft during her lifetime, and arrested for treason in | |
| 1780 because she refused to sign the oath of allegiance during the | |
| American Revolution.) But Fastvold had in her mind the predatory | |
| stereotype of the male cult leader — a character we have arguably | |
| seen more on our screens this year than ever before, in films like | |
| “Opus,” “Honey Don’t!” “Blink Twice” and “Eddington” | |
| — and understood that Lee’s story was different. “For Ann it | |
| wasn’t really about her,” she said. “It was about creating this | |
| space, this community where everyone could feel safe and free to live | |
| in a different kind of way.” | |
| She describes Lee’s way of leading as “egoless” and | |
| “nurturing,” a methodology Fastvold thinks about a lot in her own | |
| line of work. “I am the leader of my small community of 250, 300 | |
| people that worked on this film,” she said. “The archetype of the | |
| director is absolutely male, right? It’s this tough, domineering man | |
| who yells and shouts and everyone is so afraid of him… I don’t look | |
| that way. I could never embody that role. I had to just approach it in | |
| a very different way.” According to Seyfried, the cast and crew even | |
| referred to Fastvold as “Mother Mona.” | |
| That isn’t to say Lee was faultless. She preached strict celibacy, | |
| despite the fact she was already married. In the film her husband, a | |
| blacksmith named Abraham Standerin (played by Christopher Abbott), | |
| watches on in amusing horror as his sex life is sacrificed on the altar | |
| of piety. She lied to her community about being able to read and write | |
| for fear it would cast doubt on her authority, and was almost childlike | |
| in her black-and-white view of the world. But she was also a figure | |
| full of gray areas — something both Seyfried and Fastvold were keen | |
| to explore. | |
| “There are things that I definitely have a hard time identifying with | |
| or empathizing with,” said Fastvold. “I was raised in a secular | |
| household. I don’t have a relationship with religion in that way.” | |
| In the film, it’s suggested Lee’s philosophy of abstinence comes | |
| from experiencing four traumatic childbirths in which, through a | |
| variety of stillbirths and infant deaths, no child survives. “I could | |
| understand how she landed at a place where she was like, ‘You know | |
| what? I don’t think this is for me.” | |
| The film never veers into parable, and Lee’s reputation as a prophet | |
| is only interesting because of Fastvold’s careful depiction of her as | |
| a human. “I love her in the end,” Fastvold said. “But hopefully | |
| you are in dialogue with her ideas, instead of just signing up to | |
| Shakerism.” If the registered members count rises any higher, we’ll | |
| have our answer. | |
| “The Testament of Ann Lee” releases December 25 in the US and | |
| February 20, 2026 in the UK. | |
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