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Anton Corbijn

Corbijn at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival
Born 20 May 1955 (1955-05-20) (age 56)
Strijen, Netherlands
Residence London, United Kingdom[1]
Occupation Photographer, film director, music video director
Years active 1983–present
Website
www.corbijn.co.uk

Anton Corbijn (Dutch pronunciation: [kɔrˈbɛin]; born 20 May 1955) is a Dutch photographer, music video and film director. He is the creative director behind the visual output of Depeche Mode and U2,[2][3] having handled the principal promotion and sleeve photography for both for more than a decade. Some of his works include music videos for Depeche Mode's "Enjoy the Silence" (1990) and Nirvana's "Heart-Shaped Box" (1993), as well as the Ian Curtis biopic Control[4], George Clooney's The American and the A Most Wanted Man based on John le Carré's 2008 novel of the same name (announced 2011).

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[edit] Life and career

Corbijn was born in Strijen, the Netherlands. He started his career of music photographer when he saw the Dutch musician Herman Brood playing at a cafe in Groningen (the Netherlands) around 1975. He took a lot of photos of the 'rising star' Herman Brood & His Wild Romance. Because of the pictures taken by Corbijn, Brood's fame rose quickly, and as a result Corbijn's own exposure increased.

Corbijn has photographed Joy Division, Depeche Mode, U2, David Bowie, Peter Hammill, Miles Davis, Björk, Captain Beefheart, Kim Wilde, Robert de Niro, Stephen Hawking, Elvis Costello, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Morrissey, Clint Eastwood, Roxette and Herbert Grönemeyer, amongst others. He is famous for his work in black and white. In May 1989, he began taking pictures in color using filters : his first try was done for Siouxsie Sioux.[5]

Corbijn has designed album covers for U2, Peter Hammill, Depeche Mode, The Creatures (the second band of Siouxsie Sioux), Nick Cave, Bryan Adams, Metallica, Therapy?, The Rolling Stones, R.E.M., The Bee Gees, Saybia and Moke.

Corbijn began his music video directing career when Palais Schaumburg asked him to direct a video. After seeing the resulting video for Hockey, the band Propaganda had Corbijn direct Dr. Mabuse. After that he directed videos for David Sylvian, Simple Minds, Echo & the Bunnymen, Golden Earring, Front 242, Depeche Mode, Roxette and U2.

His first video in color was made for Depeche Mode in early 1990 for their single "Enjoy The Silence".

In 1994, Corbijn directed a short film about Captain Beefheart / Don Van Vliet for the BBC called Some Yoyo Stuff.

In 2005, Palm Pictures released a DVD collection of Corbijn's music video output as part of the Director's Label series.

Corbijn made his feature film debut with Control, a film about the life of Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis. It premiered to rave reviews at the Cannes Film Festival on 17 May 2007.[6][7] The film is based on Deborah Curtis' book Touching From A Distance about her late husband and the biography Torn Apart by Lindsay Reade (Tony Wilson's ex-wife) and Mick Middles. Although shown outside the Palme d'Or competition, Control was the big winner of the Director's Fortnight winning the CICAE Art & Essai prize for best film, the "Regards Jeunes" Prize award for best first or second directed feature film and the Europa Cinemas Label prize for best European film in the sidebar.[8]

Author William Gibson refers to a fictitious portrait by Corbijn of the character Hollis Henry in his 2007 novel Spook Country.[9] A Corbijn photograph has served as the author's portrait on many of Gibson's books, including Neuromancer.[10]

In June, 2011, A Most Wanted Man was announced in Germany. The novel, which was loosely based on the true War on Terror story of Murat Kurnaz, was set in part in Hamburg, as parts of the movie will be.[11]

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Music videos

Year Title Artist Album
1983 Hockey Palais Schaumburg Single
1984 Beat Box Art of Noise Who's Afraid of the Art of Noise?
Dr. Mabuse Propaganda Single
Red Guitar David Sylvian Brilliant Trees
The Ink in the Well
Seven Seas Echo & the Bunnymen Ocean Rain
Pride (In the Name of Love) (third version) U2 The Unforgettable Fire
1985 Bring On the Dancing Horses Echo & the Bunnymen Single
1986 Quiet Eyes Golden Earring The Hole
A Question of Time Depeche Mode Black Celebration
1987 Bedbugs and Ballyhoo Echo & the Bunnymen Echo & the Bunnymen
Lips Like Sugar (first version)
The Game
Strangelove Depeche Mode Music for the Masses
Pimpf
Never Let Me Down Again
Behind the Wheel
Blueprint Rainbirds Single
1988 Welcome to Paradise Front 242 Front by Front
Headhunter
My Secret Place Joni Mitchell with Peter Gabriel Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm
Atmosphere Joy Division Single
1989 Faith and Healing Ian McCulloch Candleland
Sea of Time Rainbirds Call Me Easy, Say I'm Strong, Love Me My Way, It Ain't Wrong
White City of Light
Personal Jesus Depeche Mode Violator
1990 Killer Wolf Danzig Danzig II: Lucifuge
Enjoy the Silence (first version) Depeche Mode Violator
Policy of Truth
World in My Eyes
Clean
Halo
1991 May This Be Your Last Sorrow Banderas Single
Marie Herbert Grönemeyer Luxus
Two Faces Rainbirds Two Faces
Tragedy (For You) Front 242 Single
1992 Hail Hail Rock 'n' Roll Garland Jeffreys Don't Call Me Buckwheat
Lover Lover Lover Ian McCulloch Mysterio
One (original version) U2 Achtung Baby
Straight To You Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Henry's Dream
Dirty Black Summer Danzig Danzig III: How the Gods Kill
Do I Have to Say the Words? Bryan Adams Waking Up the Neighbours
1993 I Feel You Depeche Mode Songs of Faith and Devotion
Walking In My Shoes
Condemnation (first version)
Heart-Shaped Box Nirvana In Utero
1994 Delia's Gone Johnny Cash American Recordings
Mockingbirds Grant Lee Buffalo Mighty Joe Moon
In Your Room Depeche Mode Songs of Faith and Devotion
Liar Henry Rollins
Love & Tears Naomi Campbell Baby Woman
1995 Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman? Bryan Adams Don Juan DeMarco
My Friends (first version) Red Hot Chili Peppers One Hot Minute
1996 Hero of the Day Metallica Load
Mama Said
1997 Barrel of a Gun Depeche Mode Ultra
It's No Good
Useless
Please (first version) U2 Pop
1998 Bleibt Alles Anders Herbert Grönemeyer Bleibt alles anders
Fanatisch
Goddess on a Hiway (second version) Mercury Rev Deserter's Songs
1999 Stars Roxette Have a Nice Day
Salvation
Opus 40 (first version) Mercury Rev Deserter's Songs
2000 Chemical (first version) Joseph Arthur Come to Where I'm From
In The Sun
2001 Invalid Litter Dept. At the Drive-In Relationship of Command
Freelove (second version) Depeche Mode Exciter
2002 Mensch Herbert Grönemeyer Mensch
Electrical Storm U2 Single
2003 Re-Offender Travis 12 Memories
Zum Meer Herbert Grönemeyer Mensch
2005 All These Things That I've Done (second version) The Killers Hot Fuss
Talk Coldplay X&Y
Suffer Well Depeche Mode Playing the Angel
2007 En händig man Per Gessle En händig man
2008 Viva la Vida (second version) Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends

[edit] Films

Year Title Distributor
1994 Some Yoyo Stuff BBC
2007 Control Momentum Pictures (UK), The Weinstein Company (US)
2009 Linear Universal Music Group, U2
2010 The American Focus Features

[edit] Books by Corbijn

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Q & A: Anton Corbijn" CNN.com, 3 October 2006 (Retrieved: 9 July 2009)
  2. ^ Pitman, Joanna; "The silent partner" TimesOnline.co.uk, 14 February 2005 (Retrieved: 9 July 2009)
  3. ^ Mackintosh, Hamish; "Talk Time: Anton Corbijn" Guardian.co.uk, 31 March 2005 (Retrieved: 9 July 2009)
  4. ^ Zacharek, Stephanie; "Closer to Joy" Salon.com, 10 October 2007 (Retrieved: 9 July 2009)
  5. ^ See the booklet of Siouxsie's album Boomerang by The Creatures (Siouxsie's second band)
  6. ^ Sandhu, Sukhdev; "Film review: Ian Curtis biopic, Control" Telegraph.co.uk, 5 October 2007 (Retrieved: 9 July 2009)
  7. ^ Robb, Stephen; "Critics applaud Joy Division film" BBC.co.uk (News), 17 May 2007 (Retrieved: 9 July 2009)
  8. ^ Crerar, Simon; "Joy Division film wins five awards" TimesOnline.co.uk, 29 November 2007 (Retrieved: 9 July 2009)
  9. ^ Giese, Rachel; "Present tense" CBC.ca, 2 October 2007 (Retrieved: 9 July 2009)
  10. ^ Gibson, William. Neuromancer. ISBN 0441569595. 
  11. ^ Roxborough, Scott, "'The American' Helmer Anton Corbijn to Direct John Le Carré Adaptation 'A Most Wanted Man'", Hollywood Reporter, 6/19/2011 5:33 AM. Retrieved 2011-07-26.

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