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The Joy Division riot in the Control biopic of the band has a heartfelt Easter egg: Natalie Curtis, daughter of singer Ian Curtis of Joy Division he upsets the crowd that night in April 1980 by performing just two songs for a 600-person crowd at Derby Hall, then leaves the stage. At the time Baby Natalie is one year old and twenty miles south with her mother. Her dad’s mental health is failing and he’d recently been hospitalized. He tries performing but can’t take it. It’s awful for Ian. It’s awful for the fans. It’s awful for the whole music world, though that would take decades, but A month later, Ian Curtis is dead. From then on, Natalie’s Mom raises her ithout celebrity, But as the music spreads, the band becomes bigger than anyone ever imagined. But She was so young, she’s left with zero memories until the summer of 2006, when the chance comes to relive the 1979 she never knew. Anton Corbijn films the Joy Division movie, Control. By now, Natalie is a brilliant photographer known worldwide, but at first she’s hesitant to even visiting the set, but eventually becomes an extra in the movie. Derby Hall riot, staged in stark black and white. There, In the crowd of shouting punk extras is the daughter of the singe actor Sam Riley is playing. It’s an incredibly brave thing to do. As a massive fake fight is filmed, for her it’s more that a historic recreation: A glimpse into the troubled world of the father she never knew. I see that as so brave of her emotionally. What happens Next is, On the 27th anniversary of Ian Curtis’s death, Control premieres at Cannes. Bassist Peter Hook praises its accuracy. But nothing could be more surreal than Natalie watching an actor play her father in a punk rock riot while she was a baby asleep ten miles away, unaware of Joy Division, yet destined to live her life in its reflection. Natalie Curtis is also a brilliant photographer said, “Joy Division is not something that will ever go away for me.”