Wayne Wang is a film director; Paul Auster is a novelist and screenwriter. They collaborated on the 1995 film Smoke.

Smoke (1995) is a film directed by Wayne Wang with screenplay by Paul Auster. It stars Harvey Keitel and William Hurt. The story centers on Auggie, a Brooklyn tobacconist who photographs his shop daily; themes include grief, friendship, storytelling, and small everyday rituals.

A single, appreciative review highlights Smoke as a literary, character-driven film. The story centers on Auggie, a Brooklyn tobacconist, and Paul, a grieving writer. The review praises Harvey Keitel's performance, Paul Auster's writing, and the film's human, pause-filled moments. Photography and small rituals are noted as central motifs.

For:Viewers who appreciate character-driven, dialogue-rich dramas and literary adaptations.

 One of the few films, in my opinion, where the skill of the writer (Paul Auster) finds full expression in the images and the interpretation of the protagonists, Harvey Keitel above all.

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