LONDON (AP) — Marisa Abela, known for her role in the TV series “Industry,” has taken on the challenging task of portraying the iconic British singer Amy Winehouse in the new film “Back to Black,” set to debut in the U.S. this Friday.
Abela dedicated four months to preparing for the role, immersing herself in Winehouse's life and music. She underwent rigorous training to master Winehouse's vocal style, guitar playing, and stage presence. Abela's commitment to authenticity led her to spend time in Camden, the neighborhood where Winehouse lived and drew inspiration.
Directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, “Back to Black” delves into the experiences that influenced Winehouse's acclaimed album of the same name. The film captures her rise to fame, personal relationships, and struggles, offering a glimpse into the life of the beloved singer.
Abela, now 27, met with the press at The Dublin Castle, a historic venue frequented by Winehouse. She shared her experience of embodying the singer's persona and the challenges of filming in locations with deep connections to Winehouse's legacy.
Despite facing paparazzi attention and physical demands, Abela embraced the role with dedication. She aimed to honor Winehouse's memory and the impact she had on fans worldwide.
“Back to Black” has already seen success in the U.K. and Ireland, resonating with audiences and critics alike. Abela's portrayal of Winehouse has been praised for its authenticity and emotional depth.
While Abela remains humble about her singing abilities, she acknowledges the significance of Winehouse's influence on her own artistic journey. Her commitment to the role reflects a deep respect for Winehouse's legacy and the lasting impact of her music.