Amanda Seyfried revealed in a new featurette that her journey to portraying Ann Lee, the enigmatic founder of the Shaker Movement, was mentally taxing at times.
Seyfried described rehearsals for "The Testament of Ann Lee" as an all-consuming experience. She admitted to struggling with moments where she felt like she couldn't catch her breath due to the intensity of the physical demands of singing and dancing live, often for hours on end. Despite this exhaustion, Seyfried expressed her willingness to take on the challenge, stating that performing live was "hard," yet enjoyable.
The film's director, Mona Fastvold, praised Seyfried's dedication, revealing she worked closely with the actress almost a year before filming began to develop the choreography for the movie. Fastvold acknowledged that Seyfried's commitment was essential in bringing authenticity to her portrayal of Ann Lee, who led an unconventional life marked by spiritual fervor and devotion.
The film's composer, Daniel Blumberg, echoed Fastvold's sentiments about Seyfried's remarkable effort on a project of this magnitude. With the movie showcasing over 100 minutes of music and dance movements, Seyfried's performance is sure to be both captivating and physically demanding.
"The Testament of Ann Lee" hits theaters in select locations during Christmas. The movie offers a glimpse into Ann Lee's quest for utopia, an endeavor that spanned her entire life.
Seyfried described rehearsals for "The Testament of Ann Lee" as an all-consuming experience. She admitted to struggling with moments where she felt like she couldn't catch her breath due to the intensity of the physical demands of singing and dancing live, often for hours on end. Despite this exhaustion, Seyfried expressed her willingness to take on the challenge, stating that performing live was "hard," yet enjoyable.
The film's director, Mona Fastvold, praised Seyfried's dedication, revealing she worked closely with the actress almost a year before filming began to develop the choreography for the movie. Fastvold acknowledged that Seyfried's commitment was essential in bringing authenticity to her portrayal of Ann Lee, who led an unconventional life marked by spiritual fervor and devotion.
The film's composer, Daniel Blumberg, echoed Fastvold's sentiments about Seyfried's remarkable effort on a project of this magnitude. With the movie showcasing over 100 minutes of music and dance movements, Seyfried's performance is sure to be both captivating and physically demanding.
"The Testament of Ann Lee" hits theaters in select locations during Christmas. The movie offers a glimpse into Ann Lee's quest for utopia, an endeavor that spanned her entire life.