Coffee and Cigarettes (2003) (original) (raw)

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Original title
Coffee and Cigarettes
Year
2003
Running time
96 min.
Country
United States
Director
Screenwriter
Cast
Music
Various
Cinematography
Producer
Genre
Drama. Comedy | Anthology Film. Independent Film (US)
Movie Groups
Synopsis
Coffee and Cigarettes is a comic series of short vignettes that build on one another to create a cumulative effect as the characters discuss things as diverse as caffeine popsicies, Paris in the twenties, and the use of nicotine as an insecticide all the while sitting around sipping coffee and smoking cigarettes. As Jarmusch delves into the normal pace of our world from an extraordinary angle, he shows just how absorbing the obsessions, joys, and addictions of life can be filmed in black and white.
Awards
2004: Los Angeles Film Critics Association: Nominated for Best Supp. Actress (Blanchett)
2004: Independent Spirit Awards: Nominated for Best Supp. Actress (Blanchett)
2004: Festival of Valladolid - Seminci: nominated to Best Picture - Golden Spike.
2004: National Society of Film Critics (NSFC): nominated to Best Supporting Actress.
Critics' reviews
- Some of the conversations are beyond cryptic, and a few of the scenes drag a bit. But seven or eight of the 10 short films are as addictive as caffeine."
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Ranking Lists Position
- 75 My Top 10 Movies from 2003 (25)
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