The film's trailer was released in February 2015, four years after the singer's death, and went on to receive 33 nominations and won a total of 30 film awards, including an Oscar for Best Documentary Feature. Speaking at the time of the trailer's release CEO of Universal Music UK, David Joseph, said: "About two years ago we decided to make a movie about her-her career and her life. See more: The real-life Valerie, the inspiration behind Amy Winehouse song, is discovered ![]() ![]()
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