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The Work of Director Anton Corbijn

The Work of Director Anton Corbijn

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Legendary photographer and director Anton Corbijn is responsible for many of the most indelible and important images of the past two and a half decades. His recently released book U2 & I is a photographic retrospective of his 25 year collaboration with U2. Later this year, Anton will direct his first feature film, Control, based on the life of the late Joy Division lead singer Ian Curtis.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

200 mins

Rating

7.9/10

Release Date

13 September 2005

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Bono

Bono

Self (segments "One" and "Electrical Storm")

David Sylvian

David Sylvian

Self (segment "Red Guitar")

Anton Corbijn

Anton Corbijn

(segment "It's No Good")

Nick Cave

Nick Cave

Self (segment "Straight to You")

Adam Clayton

Adam Clayton

Self (segments "One" and "Electrical Storm")

Kurt Cobain

Kurt Cobain

Self (segment "Heart-Shaped Box")

Pete DeFreitas

Pete DeFreitas

Self (segments "Seven Seas" and "The Game")

Peter Gabriel

Peter Gabriel

Self (segment "My Secret Place")

Dave Gahan

Dave Gahan

Self (numerous segments)

Martin Gore

Martin Gore

Self (numerous segments)

Herbert Grönemeyer

Herbert Grönemeyer

Self (seg. "Bleibt Alles Anders" and "Mensch") (archive footage)

Kirk Hammett

Kirk Hammett

Self (segments "Hero of the Day" and "Mama Said")

James Hetfield

James Hetfield

Self (segments "Hero of the Day" and "Mama Said")

Joni Mitchell

Joni Mitchell

Self (segment "My Secret Place")

Peter Hook

Peter Hook

Self (segment "Atmosphere")

Henry Rollins

Henry Rollins

Self (segment "Liar")

Lars Ulrich

Lars Ulrich

Self (segments "Hero of the Day" and "Mama Said")

Andy 'Fletch' Fletcher

Andy 'Fletch' Fletcher

Self (numerous segments)

The Edge

The Edge

Self - U2 (segments "One" and "Electrical Storm") (uncredited)

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