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Cigarettes & Coffee

  • 1993
  • 24min
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7,0/10
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Cigarettes & Coffee (1993)
DramaShort

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn a desert diner, five people are connected through a twenty-dollar bill.In a desert diner, five people are connected through a twenty-dollar bill.In a desert diner, five people are connected through a twenty-dollar bill.

  • Réalisation
    • Paul Thomas Anderson
  • Scénario
    • Paul Thomas Anderson
  • Casting principal
    • Kirk Baltz
    • Philip Baker Hall
    • Scott Coffey
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Paul Thomas Anderson
    • Scénario
      • Paul Thomas Anderson
    • Casting principal
      • Kirk Baltz
      • Philip Baker Hall
      • Scott Coffey
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
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    Kirk Baltz
    Kirk Baltz
    • Douglas Walker
    Philip Baker Hall
    Philip Baker Hall
    • Sydney
    • (as Phillip Baker Hall)
    Scott Coffey
    Scott Coffey
    Kim Gillingham
    Kim Gillingham
    Miguel Ferrer
    Miguel Ferrer
    • Bill
    Michael Harris
    Michael Harris
    • Steve
    • (as M.K. Harris)
    Jennifer Kaplan
    Bonnie Fidelman
    • Réalisation
      • Paul Thomas Anderson
    • Scénario
      • Paul Thomas Anderson
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    jake_82_pta

    Amazing short film

    This an amazing short film from Paul Thomas Anderson, the director and writer of Hard Eight (Sydney), Boogie Nights, and Magnolia. This film is a mix between Sydney and Magnolia. It has three stories. They tie in through the characters in a restaurant, a $20 bill, cigarettes and coffee. Highly recommended. It has excellent camera work, great writing and great acting. After PTA shot this film, the sundance institute gave him the money to fund his first feature, sydney, which is now called Hard Eight. Sydney is a loose remake of Cigs and Coffee.
    7PadraigWalshFilm

    Very good short, captured in a mere 24 minute length.

    Paul Thomas Anderson's second shot at a short film comes off very well and its result is "Cigarettes and Coffee." Starring Kirk Baltz and Phillip Baker Hall. This short was later adapted and developed into Paul Thomas Anderson's first film "Hard Eight."

    The story is very simple, yet very intellectual. The basic storyline is : A few people who are mysteriously connected to each other and through a $20 bill are all at the same diner at the same time. As you watch it, it will become apparent why I said intellectual. And to pull it off on a mere 24 minute length is fantastic. He is a great writer.

    It is had to get a hold of a copy of this, but I watched it online on a website called Vimeo, which has the original version. The quality is bad but still watchable. Anyway, you could tell that he had potential from this short film and I'm delighted he's where he is today.
    7runamokprods

    Some impressive if uneven early work,

    Very early work from one of our best filmmakers.

    This 23 minute short is in many ways an early sketchpad for 'Hard Eight', Anderson's amazing first feature.

    The film is very simple – 3 different conversations at a diner outside Vegas, but shot, written and edited creatively, with good performances by Philip Baker Hall and Miguel Ferrer.

    Anderson's trademark dialogue feels a little more arch and stiff here, a little more a young writer doing his riff on David Mamet, but it's good enough to show real talent, and Anderson's ability to create dialogue and characters that are both stylized and believable, bigger than life but still real would go on to become a key to his unique voice.
    10whytenic

    Explores the power of simple rituals

    The movie is raw. The actors aren't caked with makeup, nor is the cinematography something to behold. However the script and nuanced direction is all a movie ever needed for it to have power and meaning. The acting is sufficient as well, with extra credit to Philip Baker Hall for his participation.

    This short films is set at a diner where five people come to for coffee and cigarettes. A man and his elder friend arrive to gather their thoughts. As what Las Vegas is notorious for, the man acted impulsive and hired a hit-man for his wife and friend who he suspected were having an affair. Torn by what he had been through and what he had done, he arranged a meeting with his trusted friend for guidance. His friend is calm, aware and understanding. He also stays true to his ritual of having a coffee and lighting his cigarette to then talk, as he says "you light the bonfire first to then tell the stories". A couple has come to the diner after blowing nearing all their money on gambling. And the final character is bill the man's hired hit-man.

    The film teaches us, if anything, to savour the moment. Enjoy the little pleasures in life, like a warm brew of coffee or a smooth cigarette, they don't last but I think we are inclined to remember that nothing lasts to an extent. In turbulent times of deception and guilty pleasures people should step back and recollect their thoughts. And what better catalyst for reflection and contemplation than a cozy diner, a nice light and a creamy brew. The film shows similarities to the pious exercise of prayer and meditation. It displays evidence that even in the hedonistic city of Las Vegas it is still possible to find asylum. The film encourages all of us to think of what is taken for granted, ie what is counted on. And to see life as it is, not of what it appears to be in the heat of the moment.
    6BigJimNoFool

    Classic early 90s stuff

    Nice punchy quasi philosophical dialogue from the young master showing some flair with the camera

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    • Anecdotes
      From a 2008 'Esquire' article by John H. Richardson about the early work of Paul Thomas Anderson: "....Then Anderson got another PA job on a PBS movie about an English professor who was accused of racism by his students. The star was Philip Baker Hall, the man who played Sidney in Midnight Run (1988). "He seemed about sixteen," Hall remembers. But Anderson said he loved his performance in Robert Altman's Secret Honor (1984) - a movie few humans had seen - and asked him what it was like to work with such an innovative and brave director. So they got to talking. Anderson would bring him coffee, and they'd smoke cigarettes and chat. And one day Hall asked him what he wanted to do with his life. "Write movies," Anderson told him. "Incidentally, I've written a twenty-eight-minute minidrama, and there's a good part in it for you. If you're interested, maybe I can borrow some equipment and we can shoot it." Not long after, Hall received a script called "Cigarettes and Coffee". The main plotline was about a young gambler who thinks his wife is having an affair, so he goes to an older gambler and asks for advice. It had a lot of clever twists and turns and some serendipitous crossovers that were similar to the opening of Magnolia (1999), connecting multiple story lines through a twenty-dollar bill. But the most impressive thing was the writing. It wasn't just good, Hall says, it was dazzling. The gangly little kid who delivered his coffee had written something great. "I was wondering, Who was the first actor in the 17th century to see a Shakespeare script, and did he know what he was reading? I certainly knew what I had in my hand." Shane Conrad [a friend] had some connections at Panavision, so Anderson asked him if he could borrow a Panaflex camera for one weekend - a $6,000 rental to civilians. Conrad's friend said they could borrow it if they returned it on Monday morning. "I remember going to Kodak with Paul to buy the film," Conrad says. "He had researched exactly what kind of tungsten he wanted." Then he tapped his network to fill out the cast with more professional actors - Miguel Ferrer ("Twin Peaks"), Scott Coffey ("Ferris Bueller's Day Off"), Kirk Baltz ("Reservoir Dogs") [, Philip Baker Hall ("Midnight Run")]. The legend is that he financed the shoot with his NYU tuition, but Conrad says Ernie [Anderson's father] put in a couple thousand and he put in a couple hundred and they got some more from Wendy Weidman [Anderson's girlfriend]. They slipped onto the Disney lot to hit up the mother of one of the Freshjive guys for a donation, and she cut them a $500 check on the spot. Conrad handled the money. "I'm not sure Paul even had a checking account, so I was writing checks for the film-production expenses." The father of one of Conrad's friends helped arrange a stay in Las Vegas so they could spend a day shooting on the Strip. Anderson hired a professional cinematographer and rented a Fisher dolly, and Conrad found a camera operator, and they loaded all the equipment into the back of his Bronco and drove to the cheap diner Weidman had rented in the Gorman Pass. Things were a bit chaotic at first, Hall says. The crew hadn't worked together before, there wasn't a strong producer or cinematographer running the show, and Anderson still had a lot to learn about working with real actors. "Miguel and I were not sure where we were or how we got there. We talked a couple of times, not exactly, Who is this kid?, but we weren't sure what was going on." Anderson was about twenty-three then, still very young for a director. But he was assured where it counted. He had a very clear vision of his characters. He knew what he wanted from a scene. He understood all the technical details. He knew what to expect from every member of the crew, even knew enough to challenge their expertise. He didn't even have to do a lot of takes. "He seemed to have an almost instinctive knowledge about this kind of stuff," Hall says. And he had a laser intensity with actors. "A lot of directors shoot from the monitor, or even from another room. He will get as close as he can, just out of camera range. Sometimes just inches away. At first I found it a little distracting - he's always right there, with such intensity. But if it doesn't unnerve you, it probably gives your performance a little extra buzz." That year John Cooper was booking short films for the Sundance Film Festival. He remembers Anderson showing up in New York with Cigarettes & Coffee (1993), looking like he was twelve years old. But the movie was beautifully shot, and the dialogue had a subtlety and tension that reminded him of David Mamet. "I usually would take notes and go back to my office," Cooper says. "That one I took on the spot. I remember not wanting someone else to take it."
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      Older Man: [the older man removes a cigarette from the pack, taps both ends on the table twice, then strikes a match and lights the cigarette before placing it in an ashtray]

      Older Man: ...and then, then we will talk about making sense of the matter. Once the coffee is poured, and the tip of the cigarette is lit, and placed in the ashtray, then, we will address the matter. We focus our attention when the time comes. When the coffee has been poured...

      Younger Man: - "poured and the cigarette has been lit" yeah, but sometimes these things, they can't wait.

      Older Man: Well, that's a common mistake.

      Younger Man: ...what is?

      Older Man: Not to wait, until the coffee is poured, and the cigarettes are lit.

      Younger Man: Look, uh, this tradition, this matter of doing things in neat little boxes, it's um, a matter of making urgency wait, is what it is. I get the feeling that following these, these guidelines, these instructions of waiting for the coffee to be poured and all that is only going to get in the way of what I'm trying to tell you.

      Older Man: [Referring to his cigarette] Now I'm going to light this. And I'm going to wait for the coffee to be poured. Because that is the correct order of business. And I'm gonna make myself comfortable first and I think you oughta do the same thing. Otherwise, this thing of urgency, that you have to tell me is gonna, it's gonna be like a conversation in two passing cars on a highway. Yeah, you're right, it is a matter of tradition. And that's why we have these things. That's why we have this coffee and these cigarettes. You understand? I'm talking about our bonfires for today - look, you have something to tell me, something you wanna say?

      Younger Man: Yes.

      Older Man: So, we're gonna sit around our bonfire of coffee and cigarettes, and you're gonna share your story. But - we wait, until the coffee is poured.

      Younger Man: [the younger man takes a cigarette, lights it and begins to smoke]

      Older Man: Good. Now, what is it, over cigarettes and coffee, here in the middle of this desert, along this highway, in this place? What is it that you want to tell me?

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1993 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Сигареты и кофе
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Las Vegas, Nevada, États-Unis
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