Shia LaBeouf Eyed for Comeback Role in New Abel Ferrara Film After Sexual Battery Lawsuit
Ferrara confirms LaBeouf is going to play Italian Saint Padre Pio in his new movie.
Ferrara confirms LaBeouf is going to play Italian Saint Padre Pio in his new movie.
The “Siberia” actor also explained his commitment to film over TV and his continuing investment in the theatrical experience.
Exclusive: The Saint Laurent-funded, hour-long film — one of the first to address the pandemic — gives viewers a chance to hang out with Ferrara and Dafoe on the festival circuit.
Exclusive: 100 percent of ticket sales on Ferrara’s latest nonfiction foray will benefit local theaters. Here’s the first look.
Ferrara and Dafoe shooting the breeze is so entertaining, you might wish the auteur would concentrate on an Abe and Will podcast instead.
Plus: The filmmaker reveals the details on two timely new project in the works.
Berlin: Abel Ferrara and Willem Dafoe re-team for a banal Jungian adventure full of weird sex and killer bears.
IndieWire shares the stunning first trailer for Ferrara’s latest film, which premieres at the Berlinale later this week.
The filmmaker has a busy slate and a major retrospective at MOMA this year. Here, he reflects on the rocky path to a happier life.
Kino Lorber has picked up the biopic starring Willem Dafoe as the controversial “Salo or the 120 Days of Sodom” auteur.
O’Brien says the controversial “Bad Lieutenant” director had to be dragged on stage for an interview he clearly didn’t want to do.
Ferrara initially tried to launch the film via Kickstarter last year.