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'Control' tops Directors' Fortnight nods
May 26, 2007 Anton Corbijn's "Control" was the big winner as the Festival de Cannes' Directors' Fortnight wrapped its 10-day run Friday, taking three awards on the same day the Weinstein Co. acquired North American rights to the film. The film generated critical raves and buyer interest after making its world premiere as the Directors' Fortnight's opening-night film. The black-and-white drama -- which stars Sam Riley, Samantha Morton, Alexandra Maria Lara and Craig Parkinson -- centers on Ian Curtis, lead singer of the British band Joy Division, who committed suicide in 1980 at age 23.
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