Remember the "Control" movie about Joy Division that basically came and went and had solid performances in a boring narrative, left you emotionally removed and overall was just meh?
Well, director Anton Corbijn’s well-intentioned, but snoozy paean to Ian Curtis swept the British Independent Film Awards last night. The film nabbed five trophies, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Newcomer (Sam Riley who played Curtis) and Best Supporting Actor (Toby Kebbell; the only award here we can fully support, he was outstanding - see our Breakout Performances piece).
Julien Temple’s warts and all celebration of his buddy "Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten" took the documentary award.
11/29/2007
'Control' Film Cleans Up At British Indie Awards Ceremony; Ian Curtis Still Not Mad For It
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dude, CONTROL was awesome. it's kind of the best rock biopic i've seen. besides coalminers daughter.
performances, directing, decor, pace, restraint... for
a piece about depression, a sad old town in england and, um, bloody JOY division.... i found it hit the mark pretty soundly. it took patience, i'll give you that, but
i get enough readymade and easy to digest plates of whatever everywhere i look. i dunno. see it again.
You have your link back.
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