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| Director: | Jim Jarmusch |
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| Writer: | Jim Jarmusch |
| Staring: |
| 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. | |
| Release Date: | May 01, 2009 |
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| Director: | Jim Jarmusch |
| Writer: | Jim Jarmusch |
| Genres: | Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller |
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| Production Companies | PointBlank Films, Focus Features |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Jim Jarmusch | Writer, Director |
| Christopher Doyle | Director of Photography |
| Eva Leira | Casting |
| Jay Rabinowitz | Music Editor, Editor |
| Bina Daigeler | Costume Design |
| Ellen Lewis | Casting |
| Pilar Revuelta | Set Decoration |
| Ainhoa Eskisabel | Makeup Artist |
| Manolo García | Hair Designer |
| Ana Lozano | Makeup Designer |
| Patricia Nieto | Line Producer |
| Eva Quilez | Makeup Artist |
| Jane Nerlinger Evans | Executive In Charge Of Production |
| Susan Lazarus | Post Production Supervisor |
| Alberto Poveda Rey | Location Manager, Unit Manager |
| Cristina Amengual Watson | Assistant Director Trainee |
| Richard Diment | Second Assistant Director |
| Chris Downs | Additional Third Assistant Director |
| Catalina Parra | Third Assistant Director |
| Ferran Rial | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Andrea Vázquez | Third Assistant Director |
| Juan José Alcalde | Carpenter |
| Francisco Artero | Carpenter |
| León Bigiu | Carpenter |
| Savin Borgovan | Carpenter |
| Clara Cardona | Art Department Trainee |
| Carlos Compadre | Carpenter |
| Fernando Contreras | Construction Manager |
| Danut Corci | Carpenter |
| Federico del Cerro | Property Buyer |
| Rafael Esposito | Painter |
| Paula González Molinero | Art Department Assistant |
| José Alberto Guerrero | Painter |
| Mikel Izaguirre | Swing |
| Amos Jurado | Carpenter |
| Gabriel Liste | Set Designer |
| Ralph Lopez | Painter |
| Ariel Margolis | Property Master |
| Rudy Mercado | Scenic Artist |
| Roi Prada | Props |
| Arturo Revuelta | Swing |
| Roberto Torralba | Swing |
| Juan Antonio Torrijos | Standby Property Master |
| Tomás Gómez | Propmaker |
| Laurent Boudaud | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| David Boulton | ADR Mixer |
| Brian Bowles | ADR Editor |
| Robert Hein | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Mike Howells | ADR Recordist |
| Bobby Johanson | ADR Mixer |
| Drew Kunin | Sound Mixer |
| Peter Murphy | Boom Operator |
| Glenfield Payne | Sound Effects Editor, Foley Editor |
| Jay Peck | Foley Artist |
| Steve F.B. Smith | Dolby Consultant |
| Dominick Tavella | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| David Wahnon | Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor |
| Paul Yurt | Sound Mix Technician |
| Pau Costa | Special Effects |
| Javier H. Moneo | Special Effects Technician |
| Esteban Roma | Special Effects Technician |
| Raúl Romanillos | Special Effects |
| Daniel Abramovich | Digital Compositor |
| Glenn Allen | Visual Effects Producer |
| Ella Boliver | Digital Compositor |
| Matthew Conner | Matte Painter, Compositor |
| Richard Friedlander | Visual Effects Producer |
| Manuel Rey Gonzalez | Digital Compositor |
| Chris MacKenzie | Smoke Artist |
| John Mangia | Digital Compositor |
| Eric J. Robertson | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Chris 'Pinkus' Wesselman | Digital Compositor |
| Jun Zhang | Digital Compositor |
| Claire Rose | Digital Compositor |
| Ignacio Carreño | Stunt Coordinator |
| Diego Herberg | Stunts |
| Juan José Rodríguez | Stunts |
| Águeda Balogh | Additional Photography |
| Víctor Benavides | Camera Trainee |
| Javier Casado | Electrician |
| Miguel Ángel Cárdenas | Gaffer |
| Julio Fernández Santa | Key Grip |
| Pipo Fernández | Still Photographer |
| Alberto González | Assistant Camera |
| Falkwyn Goyeneche | Video Assist Operator |
| Teresa Isasi | Still Photographer |
| Francisco Izaguirre | Lighting Technician |
| Eduardo Jara | Electrician |
| Rain Li | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| Rodrigo López | Second Assistant Camera |
| Javier Merino | Key Grip |
| Pipo Rivas | Grip |
| José Sacristán | Electrician |
| Iván Sequeira | Best Boy Grip |
| Beatriz Bartolomé | Casting Assistant |
| David H. Kramer | ADR Voice Casting |
| Ashley Jade Parkes | Extras Casting Assistant |
| Leticia Criado | Casting Assistant |
| Carlos Javier Martín | Tailor |
| Eva Salas | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Chris Blacklock | Telecine Colorist |
| Mitchell Ferm | Digital Intermediate Producer |
| Elsa Fernández | Assistant Editor |
| Joe Gawler | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
| Andrew Gori | Post Production Assistant |
| Perri Pivovar | Associate Editor |
| Mike Selemon | Assistant Editor |
| Rubén Gómez | Assistant Location Manager |
| Ignacio Lozano | Assistant Location Manager |
| Teddy Villalba | Assistant Location Manager |
| Michio Kurihara | Musician |
| Maralyn Causley | Script Supervisor |
| Ana Belén Abella | Production Office Assistant |
| Randall Balsmeyer | Title Designer |
| J. John Corbett | Title Designer |
| Antonia Juanes | Production Secretary |
| Liz Modena | Assistant Accountant |
| Isabelle Neron | Production Office Assistant |
| David Ocaña | Additional Production Assistant |
| Ana Palacios | Production Coordinator |
| Abi Sila | Production Accountant |
| Hayley Stahl | Intern |
| Álvaro Villalba | Key Set Production Assistant |
| William Welsh | Production Assistant |
| Sharyn Yau | Publicist |
| Carlos Balsera | Production Trainee |
| Olatz Arroyo | Thanks |
| Elena Calvo | Thanks |
| Margrit Polak | Thanks |
| Sqürl | Original Music Composer |
| Boris | Original Music Composer |
| Raúl Monge | Concept Artist |
| Yolanda Serrano | Casting |
| Eugenio Caballero | Production Design |
| Adrian Grünberg | First Assistant Director |
| Ryan Collison | Foley Recording Engineer |
| Eduardo Moratilla | Stunt Double |
| Sergio Delgado | First Assistant Camera |
| Meghan Rafferty | Casting Associate |
| Takeshi Ohtani | Musician |
| Wata | Musician |
| Pedro Almodóvar | Thanks |
| Sandro Kopp | Thanks |
| Marisa Paredes | Thanks |
| Sandy Wilson | Thanks |
| Carter Logan | Original Music Composer |
| Name | Title |
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| Gretchen McGowan | Producer |
| Stacey Smith | Producer |
| Yukie Kito | Executive Producer |
| Jon Kilik | Executive Producer |
| Carter Logan | Associate Producer |
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Jim Jarmusch's 2008 film <i>The Limits of Control</i> concerns a nameless hitman (Isaach De Bankole) as he prepares to carry out an assassination in Spain. It is not overtly stated that he is a professional, but his uncompromising posture, his unchanging expression and the omnipresent suitcase make ... it clear from the very first minutes of the film. Isaach De Bankole is perfect in this role, as he has a face that seems carved out of granite. The hitman's few intimations of humanity are thus all the more shocking. As the film proceeds, the hitman meets a series of individuals who send him onwards in his journey to pick up necessary equipment and finally confront his victim. These employees of his mysterious employer are left nameless, though often referred to by items they carry or other qualities: "Guitar" (John Hurt), "Blond" (Tilda Swinton), "Violin" (Luis Tosar), "Mexican" (Gael García Bernal), and "Molecules" (Youki Kudoh). In engaging the assassin in conversation to subtly convey their messages, they end up delivering eccentric monologues. Many critics lambasted these lines as so much metaphysical babble. In fact, everything said relates very directly to the plot, but this is the sort of film that demands a second viewing to really tie everything together, and those who fail to be intrigued enough on the first viewing to go on to a second may find this film a failure. Though Jarmusch alludes to America under the Bush administration at points, this is ultimately a psychological drama: the hitman's task and contacts represent only parts of his own psyche. While some have tried to view this as a simple Freudian struggle between the id, ego, and superego, I feel that Jarmusch is aiming for something more subtle, something that he has great difficult putting into words and, even with his best efforts, this film can only hint at. THE LIMITS OF CONTROL feels like a cinematic analogue to the late albums of Scott Walker, where the songs' characters, cultural references and "plot" only serve to express some burning flame in the artist's own psyche. Jim Jarmusch has always stated that his aesthetic is to absorb everything he can from prior films (and books, music, etc.) and let those inspirations reflect in his own films.<i>The Limits of Control</i> abounds with references to the film canon: Jean-Pierre Melville (namely "Le Samouraï"), Orson Welles ("The Lady from Shanghai"), Alfred Hitchcock, Aki Kaurismäki ("Le Vie de Bohème"), Alejandro Jodorowsky (that auteur's entire trippy aesthetic), and probably more that I just didn't recognize. The film's lack of conventional interaction between characters and the compilation of references ultimately makes THE LIMITS OF CONTROL feel relatively cold and lifeless compared to Jarmusch's many other films. Still, the visuals of the film make it a worthwhile experience in spite of its flaws. With Christopher Doyle, funny enough, working the camera, we get a number of beautifully composed shots that will prove memorable.