Smoke (1995)

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Written by Paul Auster

Directed by Wayne Wang

Running Time: 130 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1995

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

A Brooklyn smoke shop is the center of neighborhood activity, and the stories of its customers. Conceived as a collaboration with novelist Paul Auster, Wayne Wang's slight but charming film inspired a spin-off movie, Blue In The Face. Despite its tight structure, Smoke, as its title might suggest, is a film about transience.

Auggie Wren (Harvey Keitel) works in a shop called The Brooklyn Cigar Company. Every morning, Auggie takes a picture of the shop and one day he shows them to a customer - Paul (William Hurt), a novelist - explaining, "They're all the same, but each one is different from the others."

Paul sees his late wife in one of the snaps, who was shot and killed outside the store. Paul starts fretting about the chain of coincidences that led her to be in the wrong place at the wrong time, and this self-absorption also brings him to a brush with death when he walks in front of a truck.

Paul is saved by the modest Rashid (Harold Perrineau Jr.), who has his own stories and secrets, and as this goes on, Auggie watches the whole jigsaw fall into place.

Cast

Giancarlo Esposito1st OTB Man Tommy
José Zúñiga2nd OTB Man Jerry
Stephen Gevedon3rd OTB Man Dennis
Image for Harvey KeitelHarvey KeitelAugustus 'Auggie' Wren
Jared HarrisJimmy Rose
Image for William HurtWilliam HurtPaul Benjamin Novelist
Daniel AusterBooks stealer
Image for Harold PerrineauHarold PerrineauRashid Cole
Deirdre O'ConnellWaitress
Victor ArgoVinnie
Michelle HurstAunt Em
Image for Forest WhitakerForest WhitakerCyrus Cole
Stockard ChanningRuby McNutt
Vincenzo AmeliaAngry customer
Image for Erica GimpelErica GimpelDoreen Cole

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