Licensed to youtube by wmg on behalf of warner music uk. Joy division were a postpunk band formed in 1976 in salford, greater manchester, united kingdom. The group consisted of vocalist ian curtis, guitaristkeyboardist bernard sumner, bassist p. The sound quality of most of the tracks is fantasticsome of the versions here sound better than the studio ones, especially transmission, which has a crisper and more energetic feel to it than its studio counterpart. Its free and easy to download subs for movie joy division documentary. The novella describes joy divisions, which were groups of jewish women in the concentration camps during world war ii who were kept for the sexual pleasure of nazi soldiers.
A remarkably well made documentary about the band joy division, the city of manchester and the music scene the sprung from there in the late 70s and which continues to. If by the end you dont experience the cold chill of a dreadful finality, youre not really alive. Her company brown owl films, is in development on a number of other projects for film and television. Toronto hollywood reporter arriving at the best possible moment, this documentary about groundbreaking postpunk band joy division is playing festivals alongside control, musicvideo master. Broadcast on july 1 1988, it includes interviews with tony wilson, rob gretton, alan erasmus, paul morley and new order. Joy division were an english rock band formed in salford in 1976. Joy division have influenced bands including their contemporaries u2 and the cure to later acts such as interpol, bloc party and editors. This is a dramatic interpretation, not a documentary.
We snuck a peek at the documentary that will be preloaded on the upcoming limited edition joy division zune, which details the true. At the end of grant gees documentary joy division, there is a great line the albums are unknown pleasures and closer, and everything else is just memory merchandising and i suppose this album falls into the category of the latter. They were originally named stiff kittens 2, then changed their name to warsaw 3 and finally became joy division before recording and releasing their first 7 ep an ideal for living. A profile of ian curtis, the enigmatic singer of joy division whose personal, professional, and romantic. All in all, a quite precious film, laying bare the landscape that was the preface, basis and aftermath of joy division. House of dolls is a 1953 novella by katzetnik 5633. Three years later it was a matter of art, life and death. Joy division wired documentary this is an 18minute video of a channel 4 tv documentary to mark the release of substance. Ballard collection of condensed novels of the same name.
Directed by grant gee and written by jon savage, this documentary actually brings nothing new to the table for hardened. The joy division tracks are from rehearsal sessions, and in a lonely place appears for the first time in this fulllength version. Joy division the rock story of documentary youtube. Starring samantha morton minority report and alexandra maria lara downfall and featuring an incredible performance from newcomer sam riley 24 hour party people as ian curtis, control documents the relationship with both his wife and his girlfriend, his battle with epilepsy and the road to success with this band, joy division. Famous english graphic designer, peter saville, designed a limitededition zune player for microsoft to celebrate the dvd release of joy division, the. Watch new orders concert and documentary film decades. Joy division the miriam collection 2007 is the elixir weve been seeking for a lifetime. The complete bbc recordings joy division album wikipedia.
Joy divisions final studio album, closer, sounds as good as it can be in this. The film also contains various clips of the bands performances as well as previously unseen footage. The cvlt nation sessions these guys from moscow forks out a release ripe with proper slowpounding oldschooltrad doom with a lot of catchy hooks, well spiced with a wide range of elements such as different vocal usage and changes in beat and rythm. Last fall, peter hook came into the studio for a wideranging conversation with jim mcguinn about joy division, his book, new order and his relentless tour schedule with peter hook and the light. Subtitles are sorted by relevance for searching keywords. Jon savages documentary joy division is a mustsee hot on the heels of control comes this poweful film that perhaps goes even deeper in. Rapper danny brown named his album atrocity exhibition after the joy division song, whose title was partially inspired by the 1970 j. This documentary looks at the british band joy division, who rose to prominence in the 1980s and have had an enormous cultural influence in the years since their. The band dissolved in may 1980 after the suicide of. Rent joy division 2007 starring joy division on dvd and bluray. Grant gee, 2007 european premiere, 7 november 2007, sheffield making of talk, 10 november 2007, sheffield joy division from the end to the beginning the joy division films.
Joy division film documentary grant gee, 2007 joy division. This documentary was an absolute pleasure and deepened my love for joy division. Ironically though, the summer of 1980 proved to be the blooming of the bands commercial status, when a rerelease of love will tear. This story begins on july 20th 1976, when the sex pistols played at the lesser free trade hall in manchester, supported by local bands slaughter and the dogs and the buzzcocks making their debut. Joy division live again in solid documentary reuters. In addition to the multiple meanings the title has for the characters in the film, this film is itself an exercise in control. Joy division 2007 is the most recent of a group of feature and documentary filmsincluding. Joy divisions music is great, and their story is a fascinating one but when it gets told by people who werent part of it, theres a major disconnect.
Actively promoted as a more authentic, emotion manchester downloaded by. Featuring the unprecedented participation of all the surviving band members now known as new order, joy division examines the bands story as depicted through neverbeforeseen live. As a treat to himself and you, hes had another stab at remastering the recordings from joy divisons show at the university of london union on february 8, 1980, where the band tried out material. With ed stoppard, tom schilling, bernadette heerwagen, bernard hill. For new and old fans of joy division, this disc is a gem, period. In 1976 four young men from ruined, postindustrial manchester, england went to see the sex pistols. Title joy division wired documentary fac 211 channel blipverts date uploaded 20071126 16. Need to watch joy division on your tv, phone, or tablet. Also in 2007, the documentary film simply titled joy division was released. Joy division is a 2007 british documentary film on the british postpunk band joy division, directed by grant gee. A record store day limited edition release, containing both the new order and joy division versions of the same songs. The story is a fictional biopic which follows the life of a boy in germany at the end of world war ii into his adulthood in russia and london during the cold war.
Before curtis death, the band had agreed that joy division would cease to exist if any member left, for any reason. This fine documentary, telling the story of postpunk band joy division, is an ideal complement to two other films about the. Documentary joy division dedicated to ian curtis ian kevin curtis 15 july 1956. Finding a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or view the grant geedirected movie via subscription can be tricky, so we here at. Finally, grant gees theatrically released documentary, joy division, is an. Originally named warsaw, the band consisted of ian curtis vocals and occasional guitar, bernard sumner guitar and keyboards, peter hook bass guitar and backing vocals and stephen morris drums and percussion. The snippets of concert footage is welcome, but they end too soon, and always give way to another snoozefest interview. Or a piece of new information in a hard to find book that might shed more light on the mystery that is joy division. There is bootleg video included, a piece of a conversation between curtis in hypnosis and bernard sumner, filmed scrawls from rob grettons notebook. The album was rereleased as before and after the bbc sessions in 2004, the joy division tracks included were the same, but it also contained a new order album. Rent joy division 2007 on dvd and bluray dvd netflix.
This fine documentary, telling the story of postpunk band joy division, is an ideal complement to two other films about the madchester scene. I bought the double lp still as a 14yearold in 1985 looking for new musical horizons. Joy division is a 2007 british documentary film on the british postpunk band joy division. Download this subtitles from our download location, see more details bellow. Download remastered recordings of a joy division show from.
No more second rate documentaries thrown together, offering nothing. The movie title comes from the joy division song shes lost control. Joy division is a 2006 britishgermanhungarian film directed by reg traviss. A film about ian curtis based on the book touching from a distance.
We want to know more, we want to know why, we want to know everything. Joy division were a british rock band formed in 1976 in salford, greater manchester. Movie subtitles related to joy division documentary at. The film assembles tv clips, newsreel, pictures of modern manchester and manchester in the late 1970s, and interviews. Years later he is sent to london during the cold war to work for the kgb, where he questions his life. The documentary, directed by mike christie, was originally broadcast last month on the u.