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Coffee And Cigarettes Details

2003 Certificate 15
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A comic series of short vignettes built on one another to create a cumulative effect, as characters discuss things as diverse as caffeine popsicles, Paris in the '20s, and the use of nicotine as an insecticide - all the while sitting around sipping coffee and smoking cigarettes. As director Jim Jarmusch delves into the normal .. Read more

Starring Roberto Benigni, Steve Buscemi, Tom Waits, Iggy Pop
Director Jim Jarmusch
Genres Comedy

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Coffee And Cigarettes

A comic series of short vignettes built on one another to create a cumulative effect, as characters discuss things as diverse as caffeine popsicles, Paris in the '20s, and the use of nicotine as an insecticide - all the while sitting around sipping coffee and smoking cigarettes. As director Jim Jarmusch delves into the normal pace of our world from an extraordinary angle, he shows us just how absorbing the obsessions, joys and addictions of life can be, if truly observed.

Starring Roberto Benigni, Steve Buscemi, Tom Waits, Iggy Pop, Cate Blanchett, Bill Murray, Steve Coogan, Alfred Molina, Meg White, Jack White
Director Jim Jarmusch
Studio PALISADES TARTAN
Run time DVD: 1 hr 37 mins
Certificate Certificate 15
Genres Comedy
Language DVD: English
Subtitles DVD: English
Released DVD: 28 Feb 2005
Production year: 2003
Format DVD
  • Critics' reviews (4) of Coffee And Cigarettes

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  • 2 stars out of 5

    Jim Jarmusch's movie consists of 11 vignettes featuring a cast of famous actors and musicians chatting over the two vices of the title. The point: to see what sparks might fly from the unusual pairings. For instance, Iggy Pop and Tom Waits meet in a diner and chat about quitting cigarettes. It sounds great, but in reality their conversation is deeply dull and therein lies the problem. Shot in stark black and white, there's a nagging sense of déjà vu here; this is a world that Jarmusch has shown us many times before. With the exception of Cate Blanchett's double act — playing herself and a resentful cousin — there's rarely a moment that gets the heart pumping. However, the episode featuring Steve Coogan and Alfred Molina is funny, while the ever-reliable Bill Murray has a surreal encounter with hip-hop giants GZA and RZA. Punctuated by sporadic moments of pleasure, this leaves you slightly irritated and in need of something more substantial.

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  • Over the last 20 years Jim Jarmusch has been filming, at irregular intervals, short, comic conversation-pieces, set... read more on Time Out

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  • 24 out of 31 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    ???????

    What a load of rubish! The photography is good, the dialogue is crap. I just coulnd't watch it.

    Boring, pretentious, empty.

      • A customer from uk
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  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    Pointless

    The first few scenes in this are so dull & pointless we couldn't be bothered to watch the rest

      • A customer from UK
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    • A comic series of short vignettes built on one another to create a cumulative effect, as characters discuss things as diverse as caffeine popsicles, Paris in the '20s, and the use of nicotine as an ...