Marisa Abela takes on the role of Amy Winehouse in the new film “Back to Black,” focusing on the experiences that led Winehouse to write the iconic album of the same name. Abela did not want her performance to be a mere impersonation of the singer and spent extensive time learning Winehouse’s vocal style, playing guitar, and perfecting her movements. Immersing herself in Winehouse’s life and music, Abela relocated to Camden, the area in north London where Winehouse lived and is still remembered.
The film, directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, follows Winehouse’s rise to fame from her debut album “Frank” to her success at the 2008 Grammys. It also delves into her personal life, including her relationship with Blake Fielder-Civil. Abela, now 27, the same age Winehouse was when she passed away, met with the Associated Press at The Dublin Castle in Camden, a popular spot associated with Winehouse. The actor emphasized the importance of being in Camden to truly understand Winehouse’s legacy.
While filming in Camden, Abela embraced the challenges of embodying Winehouse, including wearing the singer’s iconic hairstyle and footwear. Despite the paparazzi capturing her transformation, Abela remained dedicated to portraying Winehouse authentically. The film was written by Matt Greenhalgh, with Taylor-Johnson meeting with Winehouse’s family, although they had no artistic control over the project. Abela’s heartfelt dedication to the role stemmed from her personal admiration for Winehouse, who served as a positive role model for her growing up.
“Back to Black” received positive reception upon its release in the UK and Ireland, topping the box office twice. Abela’s performance has garnered attention, with the actor pouring her heart and soul into the role to honor Winehouse’s legacy. Despite her vocal abilities, Abela has no plans to pursue a music career, focusing instead on expressing herself artistically through acting. The film’s exploration of Winehouse’s life and music serves as a tribute to the iconic singer’s lasting impact on the music industry and pop culture.