|  Anton Corbijn's tragically cool biopic of Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis, Control, is due out on DVD tomorrow. But the true beauty of Corbijn's imagery is perhaps best appreciated in stills—he is, after all, a world-famous photographer. His new book, Anton Corbijn: In Control, is a rich visual diary of the self-financed flick, with handwritten notations, drawings, and the odd bit of Curtis ephemera. The Holland-born Corbijn's connection to Curtis and the band runs deep; he moved to England after hearing their "life-changing" 1979 album Unknown Pleasures, and took some of their earliest and most iconic photos. No, there's not much "Hollywood magic" in these pages, just an awful lot of intimate, behind-the-scenes authenticity. JARED PAUL STERN 4:57 AM, March 24, 2008 Photo: Courtesy of Amazon.com |
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