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Films that I couldn't drag eight gifs out of...
Gael García Bernal in The Limits of Control (2009, dir. Jim Jarmusch)
Gael García Bernal (uncredited, and they changed the audio from his original Rudo y Cursi vocal) in Vamps (2012, dir. Amy Heckerling)
Gael García Bernal in Salt and Fire (2016, dir. Werner Herzog)
Gael García Bernal in Acusada (2018, dir. Gonzalo Tobal)
Gael García Bernal in It Must Be Heaven (2019, dir. Elia Suleiman)
Gael García Bernal in The Mother (2023, dir. Niki Caro)
[other gael filmography gifsets]
The Limits of Control (2009) dir. Jim Jarmusch
The Limits of Control (2009)
“Are you interested in films, by any chance? I like really old films. You can really see what the world looked like, thirty, fifty, a hundred years ago. You know the clothes, the telephones, the trains, the way people smoked cigarettes, the little details of life. The best films are like dreams you're never sure you've really had. I have this image in my head of a room full of sand. And a bird flies towards me, and dips its wing into the sand. And I honestly have no idea whether this image came from a dream, or a film. Sometimes I like it in films when people just sit there, not saying anything.”
Director: Jim Jarmusch
Cinematographer: Christopher Doyle
Jim Jarmusch, {2009} The Limits Of Control
“The Limits of Control” by Jim Jarmusch (2009) Gael García Bernal and Isaac de Bankolé in Senés, Almeria.