Willem Dafoe’s collaborations with filmmaker Abel Ferrara date back to 1998, when the two first met on New Rose Hotel.
But these storytellers realized that they spoke similar cinematic languages, and it has led to multiple film collaborations over the years.
Dafoe, in fact, has appeared in Ferrara’s last three pictures, and four of his last five, including Siberia, which is making its way to theaters.
But when the Spider-Man and The Lighthouse star sat down with CinemaBlend to open up about the duo’s process, we learned that their chemistry allows them to move quick, which is friendly on the budget.