Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Willem Dafoe at the Anthology Film Archives

The Anthology Film Archives series devoted to Willem Dafoe continues through Feb. 26. 

This past Saturday, EVG regular Daniel Efram attended a screening of Abel Ferrara's "Siberia." Afterward, Dafoe, who lived in the East Village early in his career, was on hand for an interview.

Per Dan: 
Dafoe spent nearly 45 minutes discussing details of his acting choices and insights. A very generous conversation that was extremely humble and charming. At one point, after nearly 20 minutes into the Q&A, which a full house found fascinating, a person got up and started to leave the room, to which Dafoe commented for all to hear, "Thanks for coming!"
Photos by Daniel Efram

You can find more details and ticket info here. (Several of the screenings are already sold out.) 

The Anthology is on Second Avenue and Second Street.

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