Factory: Play at Home
Factory: Play at Home

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Factory: Play at Home

1984
Movie
51 min
English

An examination into Factory Records. The members of New Order interview founders Tony Wilson and Martin Hannett, who speak on the philosophical and cultural purpose of their label, and their associates, who mostly appear frustrated or confused. Rob Gretton, Factory founder and manager of New Order, interviews himself. Also includes three live performances of New Order at the Haçienda.

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Director: David W. JohnsonGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the inner workings of the innovative, influential British band Joy Division and its successor, New Order. It delves into the creative processes and personal dynamics that shaped their unique sound and artistic output.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on a specific musical entity, critical reception is less about traditional film reviews and more about its value to fans and historians of music. It's generally regarded as a valuable archival piece for understanding the transition and artistic evolution from Joy Division to New Order.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides a direct look into the formative years and creative output of New Order.

  • Offers insights into the band's transition after the loss of Ian Curtis.

  • Considered essential viewing for dedicated fans of Joy Division and New Order.

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Fun Fact

The documentary was released during a period when New Order was solidifying their unique electronic-infused post-punk sound, making it a snapshot of a band in transition.

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