In April 2024, he returned to blacks in the theaters, with the ambition to say Amy Wainhaus. The result? Note viewers with 3.4/5 with a taste and taste of scarcity. Fortunately, since 2015, a special documentary is a true declaration of love for the artist. Amy d’asif Kapadia, which marked 4.1/5 of the viewers, remains a reference film on the missing icon at the age of 27.
In 2011, he had already noticed the Pilot Ayrton Sen portrait tragically at the age of 34 – the British documentary proves its talent to this second Opus, dedicated to lightning fate. And if some may blame him for his illness, it is clear that the Asif Capadia is perfectly mastered by the art of documentary stories.
Kapadia’s Method: No artefnite
Unlike the dangerous exercise of the biopia and its reconstruction, Amy refuses to make a documentary film made from the Assembly of a similar documentary testimony. Kapadia puts it in a unpublished archive, especially to create a direct socket illusion with the life and death of the stars.
The director only selected live records on the musical side, which made relatives only soundtracked. This more original and intimate approach gives a film that calms down, which includes both aesthetic and biographical dimensions.
The places of shade of the declared tragedy
The documentary relentlessly continues to read, always unacceptable about the death of a very young woman, so good and successful. In this pursuit of truth, Kapadia points to two toxic men: Blake Fielder, a friend who introduced Amy to drugs and Miches Wainhouse, a non -existent father, then suddenly is omnipotent when glory arrives.
This interpretation, especially in relation to the singer’s father, was also legally confronted by the interested side. Whatever the confrontations: The viewer puts it above everything and is frustrated with the enormous feeling that causes this tragedy.

A cheated trajectory
Because this is the strength of the Capadia documentary: Amy Wainhaus reveals all of his truth, far from the caricatures made by the media. The images of the archive will reveal an artist with an unparalleled, amazing intensity, but also a fragile woman who was crushed by a ruthless system.
Where black is satisfied with linear biography, Amy conquers the essence of this incredible and mowing trajectory. A documentary masterpiece that respects the memory of one of the greatest voices of the 2000s that died very early.
For anyone who was distinguished by his voice and was outraged by his tragic fate, this documentary is a compulsory passage.
Amy is available until August 13 at Netflix.
Source: Allocine

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