In his elegiac debut, Anton Corbijn combines the music film with the social drama to stunning success. Based on Deborah Curtis's clear-eyed biography, Touching from a Distance, Control recounts the wrenching tale of a working-class lad about to hit the highest highs only to be waylaid by the lowest lows. Born and raised in Macclesfield, a suburban community outside Manchester, Ian Curtis (newcomer Sam Riley in a remarkable performance) dreams of fronting a band. Just out of high school in the mid-1970s, he finds three like minds with whom he forms post-punk quartet Warsaw--better known as Joy Division (Riley and castmates ably recreate their somber sound). All the while, he falls in love, marries, and fathers a child with Deborah (Samantha Morton, turning a thankless role into a triumph). While Curtis should be enjoying parenthood and newfound fame, he's plagued by seizures. A diagnosis of epilepsy leads to powerful medications with unpredictable side effects. Then, while on tour, he falls in love with another woman. His solution to these problems is a matter of public record, but Corbijn concentrates on Curtis's life rather than his death. Just as Control establishes a link between such disparate black and white works as fellow photographer Bruce Weber's Let's Get Lost and kitchen-sink classics like The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner, the Dutch-born, UK-based director presents his subject not as some iconic T-shirt image, but as a deeply flawed--if massively talented--human being. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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Sam Riley | Ian Curtis |
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Samantha Morton | Debbie Curtis |
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Alexandra Maria Lara | Annik Honore |
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Joe Anderson | Peter Hook aka Hooky |
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James Anthony Pearson | Bernard Sumner |
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Harry Treadaway | Steve Morris |
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Craig Parkinson | Tony Wilson |
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Toby Kebbell | Rob Gretton |
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Andrew Sheridan | Terry |
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Robert Shelly | Twinny |
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Richard Bremmer | Ian's Father |
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Tanya Myers | Ian's Mother |
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Martha Myers Lowe | Ian's Sister |
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Matthew McNulty | Nick |
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David Whittington | Chemistry Teacher |
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Margaret Jackman | Mrs. Brady |
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Mary Jo Randle | Debbie's Mother |
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Ben Naylor | Martin Hannett |
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John Cooper Clarke | John Cooper Clarke |
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James Fortune | MC |
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Angus Addenbrooke | Colin |
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Nicola Harrison | Corrine |
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June Alliss | Corrine's Mother |
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George Newton | Studio Owner |
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Mark Jardine | Other Band Manager |
| Director | Anton Corbijn |
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| Writer | Deborah Curtis, Matt Greenhalgh | |
| Producer | Iain Canning, Anton Corbijn, Deborah Curtis, Todd Eckert, Lizzie Francke, Megumi Fukasawa, Peter Heslop, Satoru Iseki, Akira Ishii, Korda Marshall, Angela Kelly Smith, Orian Williams, Tony Wilson | |
| Musician | New Order | |
| Photography | Martin Ruhe | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1 FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1 |
| Subtitles | English | Spanish |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jun 03, 2008 |
| Regions | Region 1 |