Amy - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Amy"
Amy (2015)
Timing: 2:8 (128 min)
Amy - TMDB rating
7.598/10
1192
Amy - Kinopoisk rating
7.875/10
25837
Amy - IMDB rating
7.8/10
58000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo James Gay-Rees #256528
James Gay-Rees
Producer

Executive Producer

Adam Barker
Executive Producer
Jamie Edgerton
Executive Producer
Adam Barker
Executive Producer

Writer

Editor

Chris King
Editor

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Dafydd Archard
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Antonio Pinto #70563

Antonio Pinto

Antonio Pinto
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

George Pank
Co-Producer

Director of Photography

Jake Clennell
Director of Photography
Ernesto Herrmann
Director of Photography

Thanks

Production Accountant

Tarn Harper
Production Accountant

Music Editor

Robin Whittaker
Music Editor

Post Production Supervisor

Miranda Jones
Post Production Supervisor

Color Designer

Laura Pavone
Color Designer
Aurora Shannon
Color Designer

Title Graphics

Photo Matt Curtis #20609
Matt Curtis
Title Graphics

Digital Intermediate

Paul Ensby
Digital Intermediate

What's left behind the scenes

  • Amy Winehouse’s closest relatives were initially willing to cooperate with the film’s producers and director, as they had heard about the success of their previous documentary, “Senna” (2010). They promised the filmmakers access to archival video footage of Amy and her family. However, Amy's father, Mitch Winehouse, soon noticed that the filmmakers were paying much more attention to the negative aspects of Amy’s life than to the positive ones, and that the archival footage had been edited in such a way that the resulting story distorted the facts, especially the last three years of Amy’s life. Mitch Winehouse said that Amy’s fans would be better off treating the film as a collection of rare footage featuring her, and that they should not pay attention to the way Amy is portrayed in the film.
  • Amy Winehouse’s closest relatives were initially willing to cooperate with the film’s producers and director, as they had heard about the success of their previous documentary ‘Senna’ (2010). They promised the filmmakers access to archival footage of Amy and her family. However, Amy’s father, Mitch Winehouse, soon noticed that the filmmakers were paying far more attention to the negative aspects of Amy’s life than to the positive ones, and that the archival footage had been edited in such a way that the resulting story distorted the facts, especially the last three years of Amy’s life. Mitch Winehouse said that Amy’s fans would be better off treating the film as a collection of rare footage featuring her, and that they should not pay attention to the image of Amy presented in the film.
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