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Release Year: 1995
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Humos del vecino, Sem Fôlego, La tabagie en folie, Blue in the Face - Alles blauer Dunst, Brooklyn Boogie, Ligos kapnos akomi, Egy füst alatt - Beindulva, Fumo Azul, Modri u licu, Moder v obraz
Director: Harvey Wang, Paul Auster, Wayne Wang
Writer: Paul Auster, Wayne Wang
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Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film
Awards: N/A
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Keywords: cigarette, corner shop, smoking, tobacco
Blue in the Face follows Auggie, the owner of a small tobacco shop in Brooklyn, New York. The shop serves as a community hub where locals come to buy cigarettes and engage in casual conversation with Auggie and each other. During the film, Lou Reed visits the shop and discusses his health insurance concerns regarding smoking. In an unusual twist, Madonna makes an appearance as a singing telegram.
Blue in the Face is a 1995 American comedy film directed by Harvey Wang, Paul Auster, and Wayne Wang. The film revolves around Auggie's tobacco shop in Brooklyn, showcasing how it functions as a social center for the neighborhood. It offers insights into the everyday lives of its patrons while exploring themes of community and camaraderie through shared habits like smoking.
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