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Amy is a 2015 British documentary film directed by Asif Kapadia and produced by James Gay-Rees.The film covers British singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse's life and her struggle with substance abuse, both before and after her career blossomed, and which eventually caused her death.
A Greater Yes: The Story of Amy Newhouse is a 2009 Christian film released on May 28, 2009. [1] The story is about Amy Newhouse, who died of cancer, and the effects of her life and death on her surrounding community. [2] The film was shot entirely on location in Amarillo and Pampa, Texas. [3]
The world premiere of Diego Maradona was screened out of competition at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival on 19 May 2019. [10] [7] The UK premiere was screened as the opening night film at the 26th Sheffield Doc/Fest on 6 June 2019. [11] It was released in the United Kingdom on 14 June 2019 by Altitude Film Distribution. [2]
Dr. Amy Acton, former director of the Ohio Department of Health, stands outside the Ohio Statehouse. In a new documentary to air on PBS, Acton reflected on the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The new "Back to Black" film, which walks the line between a biopic and a dramatic retelling of Winehouse's relationship with ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil, failed to capture the same Amy the ...
For the past year, Alexia Norton Jones has been in anguish, constantly reliving an experience that she deeply regrets. On Dec. 30, 2019, Jones flew to Los Angeles from her home in Arizona, to talk ...
[5] [6] In October 2015, after beginning a limited theatrical release in the United States, the film was re-edited again, so as to receive a PG-13 rating. The film was originally rated R for graphic language. To acquire the PG-13 rating, the only change made to the film was a censoring of the word "blowjob" in two instances. [7] [8] [9]
Directed by Anthony Wonke and executive-produced by Asif Kapadia, who directed Senna (2010) and Amy (2015), documentaries depicting the lives and deaths of Brazilian racing driver Ayrton Senna and English singer-songwriter Amy Winehouse respectively, Ronaldo was shot over 14 months with the film-makers gaining access to Ronaldo's private life and inner circle of friends, family and team-mates.