
Coffee and Cigarettes
Jim Jarmusch / US, 2003 / 95 min.
An entire film devoted to discussion of the joys of coffee and cigarettes? Hell yeah, Jim Jarmusch proves in these conversations between the likes of Iggy Pop and Tom Waits, Bill Murray and the Wu-Tang Clan. Screening to accompany the reissue of Jarmusch’s Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai.

This 11-vignette film focuses on the human interactions that happen while partaking in the everyday
indulgence of coffee and cigarettes. Featuring well-known actors and
other artists as themselves or some version thereof, the film highlights
the nuances and subtle hostilities that can be a part of seemingly
normal conversations. Bill Murray waits on the Wu-Tang Clan, Iggy Pop
and Tom Waits get on each others’ nerves and Jack and Meg White of the
White Stripes discuss Nikola Tesla.
Details
Director
Jim Jarmusch
Production year
2003
Country
US
Original title
Coffee and Cigarettes
Length
95 min.
Language
English, French
Subtitles
NLD
Format
DCP
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