Here’s a few things we learned about the Dutch director from our chat with him. 1. His new film, “The Devil In The Grove,” takes on American racial issues. Corbijn’s been tapped by Lionsgate to helm ...
Don’t invest your own money, and don’t shoot in black-and-white. Good advice for any first-time director, which Anton Corbijn chose to ignore. The result was “Control,” the standout movie of a ...
Photographer Anton Corbijn may be a first-time feature filmmaker, but he’s uniquely qualified to make Control, a portrait of Ian Curtis, lead singer of the hugely influential but short-lived band Joy ...
The best actor category for the 10th annual British Independent Film Awards spans the generations, with newcomer Sam Riley, Jamie Bel, Cillian Murphy, Viggo Mortensen and Jim Broadbent slugging it out ...
Anton Corbijn's "Control," about the life and death of Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis, picked up the top two prizes at this year's Edinburgh International Film Festival, which closed Sunday. By ...
Anton Corbijn, who directed George Clooney in "The American,' is attached to direct "Life," which chronicles the relationship between photographer Dennis Stock and James Dean. Luke Davies ("Candy") ...
Corbijn at the premiere, and, tragically, in color.Photo: Getty Images Control is noted photographer and short filmmaker Anton Corbijn’s first full-length feature, and he wasn’t messing around. It’s a ...
Rock Daily has brought you exclusive photos from the set of the Ian Curtis biopic Control and a report on the fim’s screening at the Toronto Film Festival — now we’re back with a Q&A with the movie’s ...
Photographer Anton Corbijn is back for more! Corbijn's directorial debut was the black and white biopic Control from 2007 and he's just announced his follow-up. Focus Features is developing an ...
Anton Corbijn, who directed George Clooney in "The American,' is attached to direct "Life," which chronicles the relationship between photographer Dennis Stock and James Dean. Luke Davies ("Candy") ...
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