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12 September 2007 (Belgium)
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A profile of Ian Curtis, the enigmatic singer of Joy Division whose personal, professional, and romantic troubles led him to commit suicide at the age of 23. full summary | full synopsis
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Nominated for 2 BAFTA Film Awards.
Another 25 wins
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20 nominations
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(8 articles)
Riley + Lara Engaged
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Oscar Brief: Many Predicting Oscar Will Go Slumming
(From Rope Of Silicon. 30 November 2008, 11:29 PM, PST)
(From WENN. 13 January 2009, 11:06 PM, PST)
Oscar Brief: Many Predicting Oscar Will Go Slumming
(From Rope Of Silicon. 30 November 2008, 11:29 PM, PST)
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An extremely moving experience
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Sam Riley | ... | Ian Curtis | |
| Samantha Morton | ... | Deborah Curtis | |
| Alexandra Maria Lara | ... | Annik Honoré | |
| Joe Anderson | ... | Peter Hook | |
| James Anthony Pearson | ... | Bernard Sumner | |
| Harry Treadaway | ... | Stephen Morris | |
| Craig Parkinson | ... | Tony Wilson | |
| Toby Kebbell | ... | Rob Gretton | |
| Andrew Sheridan | ... | Terry Mason | |
| Robert Shelly | ... | Twinny | |
| Richard Bremmer | ... | Ian's Father | |
| Tanya Myers | ... | Ian's Mother | |
| Martha Myers Lowe | ... | Ian's Sister (as Martha Myers-Lowe) | |
| Matthew McNulty | ... | Nick Jackson | |
| David Whittington | ... | Chemistry Teacher |
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Rated R for language and brief sexuality.
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122 min
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2.35 : 1 more
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Certification:
Ireland:15A |
Canada:14A |
USA:R |
Netherlands:6 |
France:Unrated |
Australia:MA |
Portugal:M/16 |
Finland:K-13 |
Germany:12 |
Sweden:7 |
Japan:PG-12 |
Singapore:M18 |
South Korea:15 |
Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) |
Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) |
Norway:15 (TV rating)
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According to Samantha Morton, the director mortgaged his house to raise finance for the film.
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Anachronisms: When Ian is recording the vocals for "Isolation," he appears to be using a modern Shure KSM27 studio condenser microphone.
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Ian Curtis:
I wish I were a Warhol silk screen hanging on the wall. Or little Joe or maybe Lou. I'd love to be them all. All New York's broken hearts and secrets would be mine. I'd put you on a movie reel, and that would be just fine.
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References The Sound of Music (1965)
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The Jean Genie
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What did Ian (in the movie) hang himself on?Any recommendations for other band biopics similar to Control?
Why was Tony Nuttall's name (from the book) changed to Nick Jackson for the film?
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Days away from embarking on a long dreamed about tour of the United States, Ian Curtis, the lead singer of the band Joy Division, hanged himself on May 23, 1980 from a rope in the kitchen of his apartment. His suicide not only ended his promising young life but also the dreams of a generation. Twenty seven years after his death, the eulogizing continues. Last year saw a documentary by Christian Davies: Joy Division: Under Review and this year has brought two more films: Joy Division: The Last True Story In Pop by Grant Gee and Control, the winner of the Camera d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Based on the 1996 memoir "Touching From a Distance" by Ian's widow Deborah Curtis, the film follows Curtis' life from his teenage years to his tragic death at age twenty three.
Unlike conventional bio-pics like Ray and Walk the Line with their star glamorizing propensities, Control delivers a three-dimensional portrait of a real human being and how his troubles affected the people closest to him. The film is directed by photographer and video director Anton Corbijn, a celebrated photographer who took some of the most recognized photos of Joy Division. Because he knew and worked with the band, the emotional connection to its subject is palpable. The film is shot in black and white and the choice underscores the grayness of Curtis' home town of Macclesfield, England and the grim mood of much of the work.
The major reason for the film's success, however, rests with lead actor Sam Riley who eerily recreates Curtis in appearance and voice. He performs all of the band's iconic songs such as Atmosphere, Love Will Tear Us Apart, and Twenty-Four Hours himself, using Curtis' robotic hand motions on stage to great effect. Another outstanding performance is that of Samantha Morton who plays Deborah Curtis, Ian's loving and patient wife who is overwhelmed by her husband's success and her new responsibilities as a mother of their daughter. Married at a very young age, both husband and wife lack the strength to make a go of it especially with the pressure of Curtis' epileptic seizures growing worse, and Ian's on again off again affair with Belgian journalist Annik (Alexandra Maria Lara).
Though the subject matter is melancholy, Matt Greenhalgh's script provides a light touch filled with trenchant one-liners from the group's manager Rob Gretton (Tony Kebbell) and witty remarks from band members Joe Anderson, James Anthony Pearson and Harry Treadaway. Although Curtis has become one of rock's most mythologized figures, Riley plays him simply as a very innocent, down to earth young man whose talent was much greater than his ability to handle it. Control is an extremely moving experience whether or not you have foreknowledge of the events of Curtis' life. It is a film that has the power to touch and leave memories that are indelible.