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Our 29th film at Venice is a divine surprise: The Testament of Ann Lee, Mona Fastvold’s rapturous, quasi-musical epic starring Amanda Seyfried as a singing, dancing, soul-searching female Christ figure. We break down this bold vision of faith, feminism, and collective purpose — and why it might just be the most ecstatic film of the festival.
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Our 29th film at Venice is a divine surprise: The Testament of Ann Lee, Mona Fastvold’s rapturous, quasi-musical epic starring Amanda Seyfried as a singing, dancing, soul-searching female Christ figure. We break down this bold vision of faith, feminism, and collective purpose — and why it might just be the most ecstatic film of the festival.

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