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In one audacious scene, Von Trier has Dafoe blunder through the bracken where he encounters a talking fox who informs him that "chaos reigns".
During this audacious scene, Erisso, the leader of the Venetians in Negroponte (here the clarion-voiced, impressive tenor Bruce Sledge), finds out that his beloved daughter, Anna (the gleaming soprano Leah Crocetto in a star-is-born performance), has been romantically involved with a man she believes to be Uberto, a nobleman from Corinth.
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