Coffee and Cigarettes is a feature-length anthology film shot in black and white focusing on the human interactions that happen while partaking in the everyday indulgence of coffee and cigarettes.
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 ...
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 ...
A brother and sister, sitting in a coffee bar, bicker mildly about whose idea it was to come to Memphis and which kind of cigarette is fresher. Danny, their waiter, comes by offering refills; after ...
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 ...
Coffee And Cigarettes? The title is a flat-out anachronism. As the sales curve at Starbucks proves, we still meet our pals for conversations in public caffeine dispensaries. But cigarettes are ...