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A Chair Fit for an Angel

Year: 2014 DocumentaryMusic Runtime: 75 min

Overview

For two hundred years, the Shakers have been America's most successful utopian society. While seeking harmony, order and perfection in every aspect of their lives, they built minimalistic furniture and buildings that influenced modern design. The Shakers wrote songs of exquisite beauty and danced to the point of ecstasy during their religious meetings. Inspired by this music and dance, choreographer Tero Saarinen created Borrowed Light, a dance piece about communal life and individual sacrifice. Shot in Finland and the United States, featuring interviews and excerpts from Borrowed Light, this documentary explore the cultural legacy of this religious group devoted to creating heaven on earth.

Genres

DocumentaryMusic

Cast

Jennifer Seguin

Jennifer Seguin

Narrator (voice)

Tero Saarinen

Tero Saarinen

Self

Joel Cohen

Joel Cohen

Self

Arnold Hadd

Arnold Hadd

Self

Christian Becksvoort

Christian Becksvoort

Self

Anne Azéma

Anne Azéma

Self

Satu Halttunen

Satu Halttunen

Self

Henrikki Heikkilä

Henrikki Heikkilä

Self

Ninu Lindfors

Ninu Lindfors

Self

Carl Knif

Carl Knif

Self

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