Máirt Hanley, reflects on the life of Amy he considers that the singer always lived to the limit and never could take a break from that accelerated life that finished in July of 2011. During the talk, Amy remembers when she listened to artists such as Ray Charles, Thelonius Monk and Sarah Vaughan in her teenage years who planted in her the love and passion of a genre that was unknown for the British youth of the time.Īlso, the editor and producer of Other Voices, Philip King and Aoife Woodlock, talk about the importance of the concert in Dingle each year and explain the relevance and impact of Amy's presentation at the festival. Backed by only a guitarist and bass player, Winehouse delivers stripped-down, spine-tingling renditions of her songs, including the hit Back to Black. Through an interview made by John Kelly and the voice of Amy Winehouse herself, we embark on a journey to the exact moment in which she and jazz met to give life to one of the most remembered voices of the British music. The filmmakers transport us back to the wild, stormy night Winehouse arrived in Dingle, a remote town in Ireland, to perform in a tiny church with seating for 80. This documentary wants to relive that rainy night of December 3, 2006, in which Amy Winehouse reached one of the cornerstones of the planet, the end of the world, the city of Dingle in Ireland, to be part of the 5th edition of Other Voices, an intimate concert that decontextualize every artist that steps this stage due to the singularity of taking place in a church for an audience of not more than 60 persons.
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