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Back to Black film on Amy Winehouse set for UK release on 12th April 2024 with Marisa Abela in the lead

Back to Black film on Amy Winehouse set for UK release on 12th April 2024 with Marisa Abela in the lead

In an exciting development for fans of the iconic Amy Winehouse, Studio Canal and Monumental Pictures have shared the trailer for Back to Black, a feature film exploring the life and music of the legendary artist. Directed by the acclaimed Sam Taylor-Johnson, the film is set to open in UK and Irish cinemas on 12th April 2024, promising an intimate look at Winehouse’s vibrant years in London and her meteoric rise to fame.

Marisa Abela, known for her role in Industry, takes on the challenging role of Amy Winehouse, supported by a stellar cast including BAFTA-winning actor Jack O’Connell, Eddie Marsan and Golden Globe and Oscar-nominated Lesley Manville. The screenplay, penned by Matt Greenhalgh, marks a reunion with Taylor-Johnson following their collaboration on Nowhere Boy in 2009.

The production boasts the full support of Universal Music Group, Sony Music Publishing and The Amy Winehouse Estate, ensuring that many of Winehouse’s hit songs will feature prominently in the film. Producers Alison Owen and Debra Hayward of Monumental Pictures, alongside executive producer Nicky Kentish-Barnes, aim to capture the essence of Winehouse’s extraordinary talent and the personal struggles she faced.

Amy Winehouse remains one of the most influential artists in recent history, with over 30 million records sold worldwide and a legacy that continues to inspire. Her critically acclaimed 2006 album Back to Black catapulted her to international stardom, earning her five Grammy Awards.

Back to Black aims to delve into Winehouse’s creative genius, authenticity, and the tumultuous journey that saw her grappling with the pressures of fame. Sam Taylor-Johnson, known for directing Fifty Shades of Grey and the John Lennon biopic Nowhere Boy, brings her unique vision to the project, promising a film that not only celebrates Winehouse’s musical achievements but also offers a poignant exploration of her life behind the scenes.

As the film’s release date draws closer, anticipation continues to build for what is expected to be a moving tribute to Amy Winehouse’s enduring legacy. Fans and newcomers alike are eagerly awaiting the chance to experience the story of one of music’s most unforgettable talents on the big screen.

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Back to Black is released nationwide on 12th April 2024.

Watch the trailer for Back to Black here:

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