Actor Marisa Abela to portray Amy Winehouse in new biopic
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[January 14, 2023]
By Marie-Louise Gumuchian
LONDON (Reuters) - British actress Marisa Abela will portray Amy
Winehouse in a biopic about the late singer, with filming due to begin
in London on Monday, production and distribution company Studiocanal has
said.
Called "Back to Black" and directed by British filmmaker Sam
Taylor-Johnson, the movie will focus on Winehouse’s "vibrant years
living in London in the early aughts and her intense journey to fame".
The six-time Grammy Award winner died from alcohol poisoning at her
north London home on July 23, 2011. Winehouse, who struggled with drink
and drug problems through much of her career, was 27 years old.
Speculation had been rife as to who would play the "Rehab" and "Back to
Black" singer. Rising star Abela, 26, is best known for high octane
television drama "Industry", about a group of graduates competing for
jobs at a top investment bank.
"As a filmmaker you can’t really ask for more. I feel excited and
humbled to have this opportunity to realise Amy’s beautifully unique and
tragic story to cinema accompanied by the most important part of her
legacy – her music," Taylor-Johnson said in a statement on Friday.
"I am fully aware of the responsibility, with my writing collaborator –
Matt Greenhalgh – I will create a movie that we will all love and
cherish forever. Just like we do Amy."
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Actor Marisa Abela poses on the red
carpet at the Fashion Awards 2022 in London, Britain, December 5,
2022. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls
Taylor-Johnson is known for
directing the first "Fifty Shades of Grey" film, an adaptation from
the hit book trilogy, drama "A Million Little Pieces" as well as
episodes for television series "Gypsy" and "Solos".
Considered one of the most talented singers of her
generation, Winehouse's untimely death shook the music world.
Several documentaries about her have been made, the most recent
narrated by her mother and airing on Britain's BBC in 2021 to mark
10 years since the singer's death.
A 2015 documentary "AMY" won director Asif Kapadia an Oscar,
although at the time the singer’s father Mitch Winehouse called it
misleading and said the family had disassociated itself from the
film.
"We are thrilled that Studiocanal, Focus Features and Monumental are
making this movie celebrating our daughter Amy’s extraordinary music
legacy and showcasing her talent in the way that it deserves," The
Amy Winehouse Estate said on Friday.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)
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