Amy Winehouse film: what it reveals about her life and death

Asif Kapadia's poignant new documentary takes us down a well-worn path towards celebrity self-destruction

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A new documentary about the life of singer Amy Winehouse, which arrives in cinemas this weekend, has been praised as "brilliant" and "remarkable" by many critics, while others have have complained that it offers few new insights.

Amy is an intimate profile of the late British singer-songwriter, who died of alcohol poisoning in 2011 at the age of 27. It is directed by Asif Kapadia, who won acclaim for his earlier documentary, Senna, about the life of racing car driver Ayrton Senna.

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