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The Limits of Control

Director: Jim Jarmusch
Writer: Jim Jarmusch
Producer: Jon Kilik, Carter Logan, Gretchen McGowan, Stacey E. Smith, Carlos Balsera, Yuke Kito
Theatrical: 2009
Rated: R
Studio: Focus Features
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Duration: 116
Media: DVD
Collection ID: 735
IMDb: 1135092
DVD Details
Languages: English, Spanish, Arabic, French, Japanese
Sound: Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio: 1.85 : 1
Credits
Lone Man
Isaach De Bankolé
Creole
Alex Descas
French
Jean-François Stévenin
Waiter
Óscar Jaenada
Violin
Luis Tosar
Nude
Paz de la Huerta
Blonde
Tilda Swinton
Molecules
Youki Kudoh
Guitar
John Hurt
Mexican
Gael García Bernal
Driver
Hiam Abbass
American
Bill Murray
Second American
Héctor Colomé
Flamenco Club Waitress
María Isasi
Flight Attendant
Norma Yessenia Paladines
Street Kid #1 (as Alexander Muñoz Biggie)
Alejandro Muñoz Biggie
Street Kid #2
Cristina Sierra Sánchez
Street Kid #3
Pablo Lucas Ortega
Flamenco Dancer
La Truco
Flamenco Singer
Talegón de Córdoba
Flamenco Guitarist
Jorge Rodriguez Padilla
(as Jon Ander Aguirrezabal)
Jon Ánder Aguirrezábal
(as Miguel Alcibar)
Miguel Alcíbar
Francisco Álvarez de la Morena
Verónica Barberis
Santiago Bravo
Miguel Casas García
José Corbacho
Richard Diment
Ángel Dominguez Duran
Adolfina Escoriza Cano
Miguel Gabin Álvarez
Felipe García
Pablo García Lloret
Juan Carlos Garrido
Saskia Gonzalez
(as Dolores Jiménez)
Dolores Jimenez
Mercedes Leoni
Jesús Losada Abadía
Rubén Quiñonez
Víctor Ariel Raigón
Ignacio Ramos
(as Ferrán Rial)
Ferran Rial
Henar Sánchez
Victor Vaquero
Alba María Villaneva
Carlos Martorell Ypiens
Molecules
Yûki Kudô
Summary
A solitary man who does not speak Spanish is an underground courier. Two men who are both thuggish and philosophical send him to Madrid with cryptic instructions. Over the course of a few days, he receives his instructions from a series of distinctive individuals who provide words of philosophy or of warning and also give him a matchbox with a tiny piece of paper, which he reads then eats, accompanied by espresso served in two cups. He is quiet, self-contained, focused on his work. He has rules. He encounters and at times transmits a violin, diamonds, a guitar, and a map. Is he a smuggler? Merely an independent conduit? Or, something else?