The British band Joy Division had a short life in the late 70s, but today it has become one of the biggest influences in alternative rock, with disciples like Interpol and the Killers. The troubled life of the band’s front-man, Ian Curtis, is now the subject of the rock biopic "Control." We talk to the film's director, Anton Corbijn.
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