Chinese Coffee (2000) is a play by Ira Lewis which was made into an
independent film and released in New York as part of the
Tribeca Film Festival, starring
Al Pacino and
Jerry Orbach. Pacino directed and was introduced by acting friend
Robert De Niro during the open ceremony. Shot almost exclusively as a one-on-one conversation between the two main characters, it chronicles friendship, love, loss, and humor of daily life. After years of withholding it, Pacino allowed it to be released on June 19, 2007 as a part of a three-movie boxed set called Pacino: An Actor's Vision.
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