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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.
The film explores the complex legacy of Kevin Smith‘s 1997 cult classic movie “Chasing Amy” on LGBTQ people and its life-saving impact on Sav Rodgers, who makes his feature-length directing ...
Chasing Amy is a 1997 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Kevin Smith and starring Ben Affleck, Joey Lauren Adams and Jason Lee.The third film in Smith's View Askewniverse series, the film is about a male comic artist (Affleck) who falls in love with a lesbian (Adams), to the displeasure of his best friend (Lee).
[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]
The Chasing Amy writer/director is an eager and active participant in Rodgers's film, which is both a making-of story and a coming-out story. During the four-year process of making the movie ...
“Chasing Chasing Amy,” a documentary feature which has played at over 75 film festivals and featured on The Popcorn List of outstanding undistributed films, has been picked up for world sales ...
The Amy Fisher Story is a 1993 American television film dramatizing the events surrounding Amy Fisher's abuse as a teen by Joey Buttafuoco and her eventual conviction for aggravated assault for shooting Buttafuoco's wife. The film was produced by ABC and originally aired on that network; in 1993, it was released on VHS and in 2001 on DVD. [1]
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.