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Joy Division - Their Own Story In Their Own Words (2008)

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Joy Division - Their Own Story In Their Own Words (2008)

Joy Division - Their Own Story In Their Own Words (2008)
Video: PAL, MPEG-2 at 6 171 Kbps, 720 x 576 (1.778) at 25.000 fps | Audio: AC-3 6 channels at 448 Kbps, 48.0 KHz
Genre: Rock | Label: Universal | Copy: Untouched | Release Date: 25 Aug 2008 | Runtime: 93 min. | 6,99 GB (DVD9)

The story of Ian Curtis and Joy Division has been told twice on film so far, once as a facet of Michael Winterbottom's 24-Hour Party People and then again as the full subject of Anton Corbijn's Control. In conjunction with the latter film, the surviving members of the band now collectively known as New Order took the opportunity to tell the story themselves for the first time ever, working with pioneering music documentary director Grant Gee (best known for the influential Radiohead film Meeting People is Easy). While the late singer Curtis was the central focus of the fictional accounts, the simply titled Joy Division attempts to give everyone equal time, with the greatest importance placed on the music itself.
Told in a straightforward chronological fashion, Joy Division is anything but a straightforward piece of film. The band, which operated in the late '70s following the punk explosion in England, always placed as much importance on the design of their visual presentation as they did the tunes, including some revolutionary album packaging with graphic artist Peter Saville. Taking his cue from these endeavors, Gee creates an interaction of sound, image, and text to submerge the viewer in the feeling of Joy Division fandom. Lyrics appear on screen, as do choice words from the interview subjects. The absent characters of the story show up in their own unique fashion–Deborah Curtis, Ian's wife and the author of the book upon which Control was based, is only represented by quotes, whereas the band's late manger, Rob Gretton, is viewed through snapshots of his meticulous notebooks. Likewise, the producer of the Joy Division records, the deceased Martin Hannett, appropriately is represented by old audio, in the form of interviews.
As for the people who do appear on screen, almost everyone who was there sits down for Gee's camera, including Factory Records impresario Tony Wilson, who passed away last summer, likely not long after completing this project. Ian's bandmates, Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, and Stephen Morris, get the most screen time, but Gee also features Saville, Corbijn, photographer Kevin Cummins, Ian's mistress Annik Honore, as well as friends and fans, theorists and admirers, including fellow musicians Pete Shelley (the Buzzcocks), Richard H. Kirk (Cabaret Voltaire), and Genesis P. Orridge (Psychic TV).
Gee employs vintage photographs to illustrate the talking heads, as well as some remarkable vintage footage of the band, from bootleg videos of their early gigs to legitimate television appearances and music videos. He also puts together amateur recordings of the 1976 Sex Pistols concert in Manchester that launched a whole slew of bands in the city, Joy Division among them. Manchester is a constant presence in the Joy Division story, its rise and fall as an urban environment being locked in step with the success of its musicians. Gee goes to various places that were important in the Joy Division history, marking each one that is now gone, calling them "Things That Aren't There." People don't just move on, places do, too.
Joy Division contains a compelling story, hence its many retellings. There is something magical about how the great bands come together, how the combination of people produces something so unique and remarkable, it could not have emerged any other way. This is why it's so important that the music is part of the narrative, and why so many gray market, unauthorized documentaries fail. What good is it to talk about the impact of a band if the actual sound of the band can't be heard? So, thankfully, wonderfully, Gee's film is chock full of Joy Division's music. And not just the studio cuts, but demos and live performances, even audio of John Peel playing "Atmosphere" at the wrong speed and, staggeringly, the tape of Bernard Sumner engaging in retro hypno therapy with Ian Curtis! Fittingly, following Ian's suicide, the music stops, and most of the final moments are played in silence with only the remembrances of the people who were there to fill the void. The music only returns as life moves forward again.
Even if you think you've heard it all before, forget it. You really want to hear it all again. Joy Division is a fantastic documentary about one of our most important bands. The voice that emerged from Manchester, the sound that rumbled up from its concrete streets, can never be replicated. That's why a film like this is so great, because it reminds us why the music endures and why Joy Division lives on.

Chapters:
01. Start
02. Punk
03. Electric Circus
04. The Joy Division
05. Anthony H. Wilson
06. Northern Soul
07. Granada / Factory
08. Fac 2/ Hannett
09. Unknown Pleasure
10. Disorder
11. Belgium / Burroughs
12. Dead Souls
13. Autosuggestion
14. Epilepsy
15. Closer
16. The Eternal
17. Bury Riot
18. Hypnotism
19. May 18th
20. New Order

Extras:
A performance of "Transmission" recorded for the TV show "Something Else" in 1979, snippets of which are seen in the main film, is shown in its entirety in the bonus section.
There are also over 75-minutes of excerpts from the various interviews, including a few from commentators who weren't in the movie (such as Rob Gretton's widow), broken up into easily digested chunks, which you can play all at once or drop in and pick up the stream at any point. The chapters are spread over four menus, with titles to indicate what they are about.
The interviews feature more anecdotes about the band, Manchester, and punk, including insight into the inspiration for some of Joy Division's songs, the post-Ian addition of Gillian Gilbert, and even more from Rob Gretton's notebooks.


Features:
- Direct Scene Access
- Interactive Menu

Joy Division - Their Own Story In Their Own Words (2008)

Joy Division - Their Own Story In Their Own Words (2008)

Joy Division - Their Own Story In Their Own Words (2008)

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