Joy Division documentary gets release date
Joy Division
The late Tony Wilson is among the guests talking about the legendary band
The eagerly awaited new documentary about Joy Division is to be released in the UK on May 2.
'Joy Division' was directed by Grant Gee, previously responsible for the acclaimed Radiohead 'OK Computer' tour documentary 'Meeting People Is Easy'.
The new documentary follows hot on the heels of Anton Corbijn ’s movie 'Control', which was released in 2007, and concentrated its story on the band’s tragic frontman Ian Curtis, who committed suicide in 1980.
The new documentary examines the band’s story through never-before-seen live performance footage, personal photos, period films and newly discovered audiotapes.
There are also interviews with Tony Wilson, the boss of the band's label Factory Records, who died last year. The rest of the band also contribute, as does Annik Honore, the Belgian journalist who Curtis was having an affair with.
[url= http://www.nme.com/news/joy-division/32396]Joy Division bass player Peter Hook has already praised the documentary[/url], calling it “the perfect answer” to 'Control'.
The Shockwaves NME Awards 2008 take place this Thursday (February 28) at a special ceremony in London. Follow all the action here, head to NME.COM/awardsvote for full details.
'Joy Division' was directed by Grant Gee, previously responsible for the acclaimed Radiohead 'OK Computer' tour documentary 'Meeting People Is Easy'.
The new documentary follows hot on the heels of Anton Corbijn ’s movie 'Control', which was released in 2007, and concentrated its story on the band’s tragic frontman Ian Curtis, who committed suicide in 1980.
The new documentary examines the band’s story through never-before-seen live performance footage, personal photos, period films and newly discovered audiotapes.
There are also interviews with Tony Wilson, the boss of the band's label Factory Records, who died last year. The rest of the band also contribute, as does Annik Honore, the Belgian journalist who Curtis was having an affair with.
[url= http://www.nme.com/news/joy-division/32396]Joy Division bass player Peter Hook has already praised the documentary[/url], calling it “the perfect answer” to 'Control'.
The Shockwaves NME Awards 2008 take place this Thursday (February 28) at a special ceremony in London. Follow all the action here, head to NME.COM/awardsvote for full details.
NME Alerts
Get NME news delivered direct to your desktop. Find out more

Comments (2)
Add a comment
PervisBedfellow
Feb 27, 2008
Anyone Else But You
Mar 1, 2008
Add your comment
Please sign in to add your comments or register to have your say.