And ever since then, certain people have been deluded into thinking that every movie that these “auteurs” make is somehow supposed to be important-even when these “auteurs” have made some substandard and ridiculous movies that would be trashed if those same movies were made by unknown filmmakers. Some film directors were labeled “auteurs” early in their careers. Willem Dafoe and Laurent Arnatsiaq in “Siberia” (Photo by Federico Vagliati/Lionsgate) Some language in Aleut and Russian with no subtitlesĬulture Representation: Taking place in various locations around the world, the dramatic film “Siberia” features a predominantly white cast of characters (with some Asians, Eskimos and one African American) representing the working-class and middle-class.Ĭulture Clash: A loner, who is haunted by past tragedies and regrets, experiences a “fever dream” type of existence where he can no longer distinguish reality from his nightmarish visions.Ĭulture Audience: “Siberia” will appeal primarily to ardent fans of director Abel Ferrara and actor Willem Dafoe, because very few other people will enjoy this nonsensical and dull movie. Abel Ferrara, Cornelia Nguyen Luu, Cristina Chiriac, drama, Ilham Midjiyawa, Maria Knofe, movies, reviews, Siberia, Simon McBurney, Stella Pecollo, Valentina Rozumenko, Willem Dafoeīy Carla Hay Willem Dafoe in “Siberia” (Photo by Federico Vagliati/Lionsgate)
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