The Limits of Control (2009)
Directed by Jim Jarmusch

Crime / Drama / Thriller

Film Synopsis

In an airport, a mysterious loner receives his mission, in the vaguest terms.  On his way to Seville, he meets several people who offer him further cryptic clues as to the nature of his assignment.  He discovers that he must murder someone, but he has yet to discover the identity of his target...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jim Jarmusch
  • Script: Jim Jarmusch
  • Cinematographer: Christopher Doyle
  • Cast: Isaach De Bankolé (Lone Man), Alex Descas (Creole), Jean-François Stévenin (French), Óscar Jaenada (Waiter), Luis Tosar (Violin), Paz de la Huerta (Nude), Tilda Swinton (Blonde), Youki Kudoh (Molecules), John Hurt (Guitar), Gael García Bernal (Mexican), Hiam Abbass (Driver), Bill Murray (American), Héctor Colomé (Second American), María Isasi (Flamenco Club Waitress), Norma Yessenia Paladines (Flight Attendant), Alejandro Muñoz Biggie (Street Kid #1), Cristina Sierra Sánchez (Street Kid #2), Pablo Lucas Ortega (Street Kid #3), La Truco (Flamenco Dancer), Talegón de Córdoba (Flamenco Singer)
  • Country: Spain / USA / Japan
  • Language: English / Spanish / Hebrew / French / Japanese
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 116 min

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