Amy Winehouse Is Directing Upcoming Film Yet Another Biopic.

Amy Winehouse

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  • The upcoming film will said the story of the last three years of the musician’s life, as said in Daphne Barak’s 2010 book “Saving Amy.”

In 2015, Asif Kapadia declare his Oscar-winning documentary AMY. Which features an unwavering portrayal of Amy Winehouse’s tumultuous life and extraordinary talent. Since then, Mitch’s father – who called Capadia’s films “misleading” – has announced not one. Two biographical films that will support the holographic tour (which is later “postponed”) and offer Amy Winehouse a musical. Two other bookstory – “Back to Black” and “Restoring Amy” by the – also immerse themselves in the late singer’s life.

Now there’s another posthumous project: a biopic based on Daphne Barak’s 2010 book Saving Amy. The book itself is depends on six months of photos and footage taken with Winehouse. His family over the last three years of their lives.

It was released in January 2010, a year also a half before Amy Winehouse death on 23 July 2011 at the age of 27.

“Their team is honored to be working on this project,” said David Elander, CEO of Halcyon Studios, which produced the biopic. “Despite her short career, Amy is the voice of a generation. We hope to tell her story as touchingly as possible.” While these posthumous projects often have noble and celebratory goals. The sheer amount of content is for someone who died. Just a decade ago, this was a bit of a shame, especially considering the media’s role in his death.

As journalist Daisy Jones wrote in the 2015 issue of Dazed, “While art has always been a business, also it has to be done to sustain itself. It’s hard to shake off the fact that people, as always, are drawing capital from Amy Winehouse. Even after his death. Surely no one should tell her story because she has made it so beautiful. “

So far, there have been no further details regarding the new biographical film apart from Barak, who will serve as executive producer.

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