Willem Dafoe
Clint
Clint is a dead man who lives alone in a frozen tundra. However, this isolation cannot bring either evasion or peace. One night, he begins a journey where he must confront his dreams, memories, and visions, crossing the darkness into the light.
Homepage | https://www.the-match-factory.com/catalogue/films/siberia.html |
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Release Date | 2020-07-02 |
Runtime | 1h 32m |
Directors | Stefano Falivene, Jacopo Bonvicini, Abel Ferrara, Giulio Donato, Margherita Verona, Natalia Moguel, Giuseppe Tedeschi |
Producers | Philipp Kreuzer, Julio Chavezmontes, Marta Donzelli, Gregorio Paonessa, Diana Phillips, Jörg Schulze, Markus Zimmer, Michael Hilscher, Christos V. Konstantakopoulos, Regina Solórzano, Michael Weber, Alessandro Del Vigna, Daniele Esposito, Michel Merkt, Alessio Lazzareschi, Victor Rosalini Spacek, Peter Lang |
Writers | Abel Ferrara, Christ Zois |
I know Abel Ferrara has his fans, and truthfully I'm not overly familiar with his work as this is my first film of his I've seen, but this film is completely symbolic and outside of a few beautiful landscape shots, I found this pretty dull, though thankfully it's only 85-minutes long, however there were times I zoned out. I'll give some credit to Dafoe (and his sixth collaboration with Ferrara), but this was not my kind of film. Personally, I'd rather watch a movie about Dafoe bar tending in Siberia encountering an odd crop of characters... 1.5/5
— JPV852