Amy Winehouse is raised in a Jewish family, with her father Mitch and her grandmother Cynthia both sharing their love for music and singing. Amy's friend Tyler hands his manager Nick a demo tape of Amy's recording and he is impressed by her talent. She then signs a contract with
Island Records and releases her debut album,
Frank (2003). After enjoying critical and commercial success, her record label suggests making some changes to her stage act before releasing
Frank in the United States, which Amy strongly disagrees with. She announces she needs time off to "live her songs", and then meets Blake Fielder-Civil in a pub in
Camden Town, where they fall in love. Their relationship is soon troubled by Blake's cocaine addiction, as well as Amy's alcoholism and bulimia. After experiencing Amy's irritable behaviour, Blake reveals he thinks they would be better as friends, as he plans to reconcile with his ex-girlfriend Becky, leaving Amy heartbroken. Before travelling to New York City, she learns her grandmother has terminal lung cancer. After a difficult period of these traumatising events all happening at once, she gathers inspiration to write her second album,
Back to Black (2006), which becomes a global success. Blake and Amy reconcile shortly after the release of
Back to Black. They elope to Miami, much to Mitch's dismay. Soon afterwards, Blake is arrested for assaulting a pub landlord and serves a two-year sentence in jail for perverting the course of justice. Before he is released and as Amy has now become a drug addict, Blake tells her he has been undergoing counselling and asks her for a divorce, as he wants a fresh start. After various blackouts, Amy agrees to check into a rehabilitation centre, and later wins five
Grammy Awards. Three years later at her new home on
Camden Square, Amy is now clean of drugs and trying to tackle her alcohol dependence. After a visit from Mitch, the paparazzi appear outside her gate and reveal that Blake has a new girlfriend called Sarah who has just had his baby. A tearful Amy sings "
Tears Dry on Their Own" and walks up to her bedroom. A postscript reveals that Amy was found dead at the
age of 27 on 23 July 2011 and her untimely death was caused by
alcohol poisoning after a long period of sobriety. She was laid to rest with her grandmother, Cynthia. ==Cast==