Tartan Films are delighted to announce the theatrical release of COFFEE AND CIGARETTES on October 22. From the director of GHOST DOG: THE WAY OF THE SAMURAI DEAD MAN & MYSTERY TRAIN SYNOPSIS COFFEE ...
In a vignette called "Strange to meet you," Roberto sits at a small table in a coffee bar. Five cups of coffee and two ashtrays are in front of him; he drinks and smokes. Steven joins him. They start ...
Director Jim Jarmusch transforms "coffee and cake" into "coffee and cigarettes". The coffee is always black and the cigarettes strong, which keeps the conversations lively and the people in motion.
This shortcut repeats the structure of Coffee and Cigarettes. This time, Iggy Pop and Tom Waits meet in a bar. But, again, we don't know why they agreed to do that in the first place, because they don ...
When “Stranger than Paradise” sidled onto the scene in 1983, Jim Jarmusch became an instant indie cult figure. Since then, the release of each new Jarmusch film has become something of an event, and ...
In a kind of afterglow, Open Cities Cinema will close its 2007-08 season with some nicotine and caffeine -- by way of "Coffee and Cigarettes." Determinedly independent filmmaker Jim Jarmusch, whose ...
Eleven films will vie for the $10,000 cash Skyy prize, presented to a first-time feature filmmaker. The competition lineup includes Celina Mruga‘s “Ana and the Others” from Argentina; Rodney Evans‘ ...
NEW YORK -- Jim Jarmusch is puffing on a cigarette in an Upper East Side hotel suite, flicking ashes into a mug. The director is dressed in beatnik black and crowned with a push of white hair ...
Jim Jarmusch’s Coffee and Cigarettes, a series of eleven self-contained black-and-white episodes shot over a period of seventeen years, is oddly all of a piece. What unites everything is Jarmusch’s ...
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