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“Siberia” feels like another personal exorcism of sorts, and a bold leap into the unknown for these two artists.Willem Dafoe also voiced an alternate version of Norman Osborn/Green Goblin in the video game Spider-Man. While famous Ferrara protagonists like the “ King of New York” and the “ Bad Lieutenant” used to lash out in fury at the fallen world around them, as he’s gotten older — the hard-living filmmaker will be 70 next month, improbably enough — his movies have turned more inward and introspective. Last summer, Dafoe played Ferrara’s barely disguised alter-ego in the nakedly confessional “ Tommaso,” starring as a frustrated filmmaker struggling with sobriety and his secret, self-destructive urges. This knotty, abstract psychodrama is the legendary scuzz-bucket auteur’s sixth collaboration with leading man Willem Dafoe, and the fourth film they’ve made together during the past decade, in what’s become one of the most fearlessly fruitful partnerships in modern movies.
Over the opening credits, we hear him reminiscing about fishing trips with his father and brother, a nostalgia that grows more sinister as the memory rambles on. Willem Dafoe previously worked with Kevin Feige in Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3.Dafoe stars as Clint, a loner who works as a barkeep in a remote, snowbound tavern somewhere in the Arctic, serving Inuits and Russians whose languages he does not understand. Simmons in Spider-Man, Spider-Man 2, Spider-Man 3 and Zack Snyders Justice League.
Even a seasoned viewer of esoteric art films might find themselves politely asking, “what the hell is going on?” To which I can only say, fasten your seat belts. Willem Dafoe in a still from the film "Siberia." (Courtesy Lionsgate)Willem Dafoe & Madonna - Body Of Evidence (1993) The Scene: Frankly, it's tough to pick just one scene here because the majority of them are pretty embarrassing for both Willem Dafoe and Madonna. A pregnant woman (played by Ferrara’s wife Cristina Chiriac) disrobes and the two make passionate love on the floor before she vanishes as quickly as she arrived, leaving him bloodied in the harsh morning light. There’s an incongruous electronic slot machine in a corner of the candlelit bar, but only briefly, and conversations are interrupted by quick glimpses of Dafoe being mauled by a bear.

Ferrara and Dafoe are making cinema in a world that wants to watch television.Even when I hadn’t the slightest clue what was happening in “Siberia,” I still felt like I understood the gist of it. After all, this kind of capital-A art film fell out of fashion ages ago. These two have never been particularly worried about looking ridiculous, and this movie’s bonkers, outsized ambition is of a sort that easily invites ridicule from audiences unwilling to take the journey with them.

