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    The Limits of Control

    R2009 · Drama · 1h 56m
  2. The Limits of Control is a 2009 American film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch, starring Isaach de Bankolé as a solitary assassin, carrying out a job in Spain. Filming began in February 2008, and took place on location in Madrid, Seville and Almería, Spain. The film was distributed by Focus Features. [4]

  3. Sep 19, 2009 · The Limits of Control: Directed by Jim Jarmusch. With Isaach De Bankolé, Alex Descas, Jean-François Stévenin, Óscar Jaenada. The story of a mysterious loner, a stranger in the process of completing a criminal job.

    • (21K)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Jim Jarmusch
    • 2009-09-19
  4. Reviews. Help me! I am the nameless man trapped within this meander! Roger Ebert May 06, 2009. Tweet. Actor Isaach De Bankole, writer-director Jim Jarmusch, two espressos in two separate cups, one matchbox. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. I am the man in "The Limits of Control."

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  6. Overview. A mysterious stranger works outside the law and keeps his objectives hidden, trusting no one. While his demeanor is paradoxically focused and dreamlike all at once, he embarks on a journey that not only takes him across Spain, but also through his own consciousness.

  7. May 1, 2009 · The Limits Of Control. Director: Jim Jarmusch. Genre: Thriller. Running Time: 116 minutes. PG-13: Graphic nudity, language. (Recommended) Enlarge this image. Strangers On A Train: The Lone...

  8. Synopsis. The Limits of Control is the story of a mysterious loner (played by Mr. De Bankolé), a stranger, whose activities remain meticulously outside the law. He is in the process of completing a job, yet he trusts no one, and his objectives are not initially divulged.

  9. Apr 23, 2009 · “The Limits of Control” harks back to the existential crime films that enjoyed a golden age in the late ’60s with Jean-Pierre Melville’s “Samourai” and John Boorman’s “Point Blank.” Mr....

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