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...a swooning, dizzying experience filled with song and dance meant to conjure up a kind of religious ecstasy.
Read full review at SlashfilmThe constant throughline of “The Testament of Ann Lee” is Amanda Seyfried, who lives and breathes the grace her character exudes to inspiring effect.
Read full review at The Playlist...a speculative, feverish, and altogether rapturous biopic about the Mancunian preacher who founded the Shakers and believed herself to be the female incarnation of Christ on Earth...
Read full review at Indie Wire...strikingly strange portrait of radically ecstatic Shaker leader.
Read full review at The GuardianThe free-range majesty and fine-grained, muddy-fingernailed detail of Fastvold’s film, though, is entirely its own thing: like Ann, I was left wobbly and breathless by its grandeur and nerve.
Read full review at The Telegraph...captures how ecstatic 18th-century religious experiences felt for those inside of them, rather than how they looked from the outside.
Read full review at Paste Magazine...will no doubt draw comparisons to “The Brutalist,” and in many ways, almost seems to shoot for companion piece status.
Read full review at Roger EbertThe frenzied, lustful energy of the film’s first half makes it one of the most thrilling cinematic experiences of the year...
Read full review at The A.V. Club...en märklig men fascinerande musikal vars rytmiska toner hypnotiskt blöder över och drar in oss i publiken på andra sidan vita duken.
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