Amy

4.00
    Amy
    2015

    Synopsis

    A documentary on the life of Amy Winehouse, the immensely talented yet doomed songstress. We see her from her teen years, where she already showed her singing abilities, to her finding success and then her downward spiral into alcoholism and drugs.

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    Cast

    • Amy WinehouseSelf (archive footage)
    • Mark RonsonSelf
    • Tony BennettSelf
    • Pete DohertySelf
    • Blake FielderSelf
    • Juliette AshbySelf
    • Salaam RemiSelf
    • Yasiin BeySelf
    • Mitch WinehouseSelf
    • Tyler JamesSelf

    Recommendations

    • 100

      The Guardian

      It is an overwhelming story, and despite everyone knowing the ending, it is as gripping as a thriller: Kapadia has fashioned and shaped it with masterly flair.
    • 100

      IndieWire

      Kapadia leaves it up to the audience to determine whether Winehouse's situation could truly have gone another way. Whether he has or hasn’t captured the true essence of the singer may require further debate, but what’s beyond question is that Amy is an extraordinary, powerful work.
    • 91

      Hitfix

      Amy also turns the camera back on the viewer who saw, mocked and ignored Winehouse’s descent as it transpired across the media landscape. How could the world collectively denigrate a woman whose addiction was destroying her? In this era of reactionary social media it’s a warning to all of us to be wary of stoning the next Amy in the digital town square.
    • 83

      The Playlist

      It's a gripping and thoroughly effective, perhaps even brilliant piece of biographical documentary filmmaking.
    • 80

      CineVue

      Whereas Senna had that one moment of horrible impact, this latest tale is the story of one long car crash.
    • 80

      The Hollywood Reporter

      As a whole, Amy is an emotionally stirring and technically polished tribute, its sprawling mass of diverse source material elegantly cleaned up, color-corrected and shaped into a satisfying narrative.
    • 80

      Screen Daily

      Amy is a cautionary tale - she was the Janis Joplin of our age, and as it’s the media age, we get to see the full price of fame this time as a fragile talent self-combusts. It’s not a pretty picture.
    • 80

      The Telegraph

      Kapadia’s film is many things: a Sherlockian reconstruction of Winehouse’s arcing path across the skies of superstardom, a commemoration of her colossal talent, and a moving tribute to a brilliant, witty, vivacious young woman gone far too soon. But above all, it’s a perceptive examination of the singer’s need for love – from her friends, family, colleagues, husband and public – and the ways in which that need went unmet, or was exploited, at the times it ached in her the most.

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