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Director's Statement
AMY is the story of a complex, intelligent, girl with an incredible sense of humour, told through her own words. I wasn't a particularly huge fan before I made the film, but I really fell in love with her during the three years I spent being a part of her world.
Most people knew Amy had an amazing voice but this film is just as much about Amy's incredible talent for writing, people didn't stop to listen carefully enough to her songs, we didn't realise how important her lyrics were and how personal they were, the lyrics essentially provided the map and structure for the story.
During the production, I conducted over 100 interviews with the key people that knew Amy Winehouse; her friends, family, former-partners, her producers and members of the music industry that worked closely with her, the film tells the essence of the findings from these interviews. Ultimately, I feel AMY is a film about love, about a person who wants to be loved, someone who needed love, but didn't always receive it.