SHOP CONTROL
IMDb >
Control (2007)
Quicklinks
Top Links
trailers and videosfull cast and crewtriviaofficial sitesmemorable quotesOverview
main detailscombined detailsfull cast and crewcompany creditstv scheduleAwards & Reviews
user commentsexternal reviewsnewsgroup reviewsawardsuser ratingsparents guiderecommendationsmessage boardPlot & Quotes
plot summaryplot synopsisplot keywordsAmazon.com summarymemorable quotesFun Stuff
triviagoofssoundtrack listingcrazy creditsalternate versionsmovie connectionsFAQOther Info
merchandising linksbox office/businessrelease datesfilming locationstechnical specslaserdisc detailsDVD detailsliterature listingsNewsDeskPromotional
taglines trailers and videos posters photo galleryExternal Links
showtimesofficial sitesmiscellaneousphotographssound clipsvideo clipsControl (2007)
| Photos (see all 11 | slideshow) | Videos |
Overview
Plot:
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 synopsisAwards:
Nominated for 2 BAFTA Film Awards. Another 25 wins & 19 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(4 articles)
Morris slams Curtis gravestone thieves (From digitalspy. 5 July 2008, 2:39 AM, PDT)
BAFTAs Pick Atonement for Best Film (From IMDb News. 11 February 2008)
User Comments:
Walk in silence, don't walk away in silence. moreCast
(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 |
Additional Details
MPAA:
Rated R for language and brief sexuality.Parents Guide:
View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
122 minLanguage:
EnglishColor:
Black and WhiteAspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby DigitalCertification:
Portugal:M/16 | Germany:12 | Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) | South Korea:15 | Netherlands:6 | Canada:14A | Finland:K-13 | Singapore:M18 | Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) | Japan:PG-12 | Australia:MA | Ireland:15A | Sweden:7 | France:Unrated | USA:RMOVIEmeter: 
Fun Stuff
Trivia:
According to Samantha Morton, the director mortgaged his house to raise finance for the film. moreQuotes:
Ian Curtis: When you look at your life, in a strange new room, maybe drowning soon, is this the start of it all? moreSoundtrack:
The Jean Genie moreFAQ
Why was Tony Nuttall's name (from the book) changed to Nick Jackson for the film?Which Joy Division songs appear in the movie?
Is this movie based on a novel?
more
more
Message Boards
Discuss this title with other users on IMDb message board for Control (2007) moreRecommendations
If you enjoyed this title, our database also recommends:
Show more recommendations
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
| 24 Hour Party People | Ray | Infamous | The Virgin Suicides | Girl, Interrupted |
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
IMDb User Rating:
|
Related Links
| Full cast and crew | Company credits | External reviews |
| News articles | IMDb Biography section | IMDb UK section |
| Add this title to MyMovies |


















For me personally writing a comment for Control has proved to be a very difficult thing, my love of the band Joy Division has stayed with me from the very first moment i listened to the Unknown Pleasures album back in 1979. I remember Ian Curtis's death like it was yesterday, and no matter how many years roll by, i still feel an immense sadness when listening to the bands poetic beauty. I was mightily relieved after reading Deborah Curtis's book Touching From A Distance, for i found it refreshingly honest, and certainly it helped people get in a bit deeper to just what a troubled young man Ian Curtis was. So here we are in 2008 and the film adaptation of that book has arrived with truly brilliant results.
I have found it hard to write a comment for it because i have to cast aside my biased love of the band, but i really feel that i'm viewing it objectively with both my head and my heart. Control is a film about Ian Curtis, the lead singer of the band Joy Division, people expecting a film about the band really need to apply elsewhere because this is the story of a troubled young man who just couldn't face it anymore. Filmed in black & white to perfectly capture the essence of the man the film is about, director Anton Corbijn has stayed loyal to the source material and crafted a haunting piece of work that lingers long after the final credits role.
We follow Ian Curtis from his humble music leanings in the early 70s, here he meets Deborah who is soon to become his wife, a married man at the age of 18. We watch him join a group of Manchester lads at a Sex Pistols concert, it is here that the roots of Joy Division are formed, on to the formation of Factory records and the Svengali Tony Wilson. As the band start to make waves Ian Curtis becomes ill with epilepsy, and it's here that Corbijn crucially shows that the doctors involved really didn't have a clue how to treat him properly, trial and error with cocktails of drugs indeed.
Deborah and Ian become parents to Natalie, but Ian is away on the road for many days and nights, and it's here that he yearns for love from another quarter, and it's here that his infidelity will hang heavy on his already sunken shoulders. The band are set to make it big, their manager announces that they are about to tour America for the first time, this only adds another fraught string to Ian's already fractured bow, the pressure of fame a lethal bedfellow with Messrs epilepsy and infidelity and then............................
I can't praise the work on this film enough, Sam Riley {relatively unknown outside of his hometown of Leeds} is simply brilliant as Curtis, dragging the viewer in completely on this desperately sad journey. Samantha Morton as Deborah is immense, she nails the emotional see-saw role with professional aplomb, and i would also like to raise a glass for the performance of the criminally undervalued Toby Kebbell, (Dead Man's Shoes, Wilderness) his turn as Joy Division's manager Rob Gretton is down pat. Director Corbijn clearly had love for the project, and thankfully he was sensible enough to not over do the sentimental aspect of the troubled star. What Corbijn has done is perfectly frame the bleaker side of the story with old terraced houses and monstrous looking high rise's, they scream out as dank and dreary statements in black & white, yet they are overlooked by rolling hills to serve as a reminder when Curtis was at his happiest during courtship with Deborah. Some scenes are unforgettable, such is the power of the emotion on offer, look out for the stunning appearance of heart tugging song Love Will Tear Us Apart, a crucial and poignant scene, and of course the films tragic outcome hits like a sledgehammer, and i thank Corbijn for giving us a very tasteful conclusion to this sad sad story.
So there it is, was i biased?, i like to think i wasn't because i honestly feel that one doesn't have to be a fan of the band to get much from this movie. The film has won many awards, and i'm happy to report that Control has brought renewed interest in the beautiful/haunting work of one of England's greatest bands, remastered CDs, reissued books, and even T-shirts are selling well in the shops as i type.
Control is a very sobering experience for fans and newcomers alike.
RIP Ian Curtis, you are very much missed.