Movies Directed by Anton Corbijn

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An undercover operative navigates a tangled web of espionage after a German bank is infiltrated.

Why people love it: Hoffman’s nuanced portrayal anchors the film’s slow‑burn tension, while the plot reflects modern intelligence complexities. Its realistic tone sets it apart.

1 / 3

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The rise and tragic fall of Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis, told with haunting style.

Why people love it: Corbijn’s atmospheric direction mirrors Curtis’s inner turmoil, while Riley’s performance feels both vulnerable and iconic. It’s a moving tribute to a lost legend.

2 / 3

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A solitary assassin hides in Italy, crafting a flawless weapon while his past catches up, forcing a deadly showdown.

Why people love it: Clooney's restrained performance creates a brooding, hypnotic lead, and the film’s sleek visual style feels almost painterly. The slow‑burn narrative rewards patience with a tense, emotionally resonant climax.

3 / 3