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Control (2007) is a gripping biographical film that delves into the life of Ian Curtis, the mysterious lead singer of the renowned band Joy Division. This emotional portrayal explores Curtis' personal struggles, professional journey, and tumultuous relationships, ultimately culminating in his tragic suicide at just 23 years old.
Directed by acclaimed photographer Anton Corbijn, Control artfully captures the essence of Curtis' tormented existence. The film skillfully navigates his early life, highlighting his marriage to Deborah Curtis and their young daughter, as well as his rise to fame with Joy Division. As the pressures of success, epilepsy, and extramarital entanglement start to weigh on him, Curtis becomes increasingly isolated and distraught, giving viewers a raw and poignant insight into his complex psyche.
Control's visual style mirrors the gritty and atmospheric ambiance of the late 1970s Manchester music scene, immersing audiences in the era and the band's evolving sound. Through exceptional performances and a powerful soundtrack featuring Joy Division's iconic music, the film captures Curtis' charisma and talent, as well as the darkness that plagued him.
This thought-provoking film explores themes of love, loss, and the destructive nature of fame. Control offers an intimate glimpse into the life of Ian Curtis, a remarkable talent whose indelible mark on music remains to this day.
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ControlRelease Date:
26 Sep 2007Writers:
Deborah Curtis, Matt GreenhalghAwards:
Won 1 BAFTA Award31 wins & 35 nominations total