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The Testament of Ann Lee (2026)

The extraordinary true legend of Ann Lee, founder of the devotional sect known as the Shakers, who preached gender and social equality and was revered by her followers as the female Christ.
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A Woman Shaking Religion Through Singing and Dancing in The Testament of Ann Lee (2025)

From its visually stunning opening credits, which show women dancing through a forest to musical rhythms that sound almost primal, to its quiet, heartbreaking final frame, Mona Fastvold’s historical rendering of the Shaker religious movement is an experience that will stay with me for a long time.

While some viewers may find the slow pacing of The Testament of Ann Lee a bit demanding for a musical, to me, it only underscored the boldness and ambition of the unfolding story on screen. Amanda Seyfried held me in a trance from start to finish as Ann Lee, the founder of Shakerism. Her beautiful voice, accompanied by raw, thrilling music and choreography, reminded me that she is not only an incredibly expressive actress but also a phenomenal singer.

Some early scenes are so brutal and explicit that they are borderline horror. In my opinion, their sole narrative purpose is to illustrate how her childhood aversion to marital intimacy strengthened over time, ultimately setting the tone for her radical religious beliefs as she discovered her unique bond with God.

Both the film and my own Internet research indicate that Ann Lee was likely the first woman to claim to be the female embodiment of the second coming of Christ. Her devotion was expressed through ecstatic singing and dancing, practices that the residents of her hometown, Manchester, viewed with deep hostility. Accused of blasphemy, she was imprisoned several times in Great Britain. This relentless persecution eventually drove her to emigrate to America, where she hoped to find fertile ground to plant the seeds of her new doctrine.

Radical for the 18th century, Lee preached gender and racial equality while attempting to build a utopian society on American soil. Her community condemned slavery and actively welcomed people of color as equals, even requiring new American converts to free any enslaved people they owned. The Shakers also traded with and learned from Native Americans. True to their pacifist beliefs, they refused to take sides in the American Revolution, a stance that ultimately landed Ann in an American prison for six months.

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The extraordinary true legend of Ann Lee, founder of the devotional sect known as the Shakers, who preached gender and social equality and was revered by her followers as the female Christ.

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Genre:History, Drama, Music
Directed By:Mona Fastvold
Written By:Mona Fastvold, Brady Corbet
In Theaters:1/23/2026
Box Office:$4,197,171
Runtime:137 minutes
Studio:Mid March Media, Annapurna Pictures, FirstGen Content, Mizzel Media, Yintai Entertainment, Kaplan Morrison, Intake Films, Film i Väst, GötaFilm, Proton Cinema, ArtClass Films, Carte Blanche, The Launch Company

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Mona Fastvold

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Amanda Seyfried

Ann Lee

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Lewis Pullman

William Lee

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Thomasin McKenzie

Mary Partington / Narrator

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Matthew Beard

James Whittaker

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Christopher Abbott

Abraham Standerin

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Viola Prettejohn

Nancy Lee

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David Cale

John Hocknell

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Stacy Martin

Jane Wardly

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Scott Handy

James Wardley

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Jeremy Wheeler

John Townley

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Tim Blake Nelson

Pastor Reuben Wight