I think there are only two ways to make a feature film about Amy and neither of them work because Amy was just too connected to her music. In this respect, a feature film is simply not feasible. Either you have an actress doing the dubbing or a halfway good singer (and that would sound like karaoke). The makers of the film (and Mitch) simply didn't understand that. Kapadia got it right with the film, by the way, he once said that he had more material - so I would like to see that. Mitch constantly says that he loves Amy, but his actions say otherwise: In his book he shows Amy as a toddler on Cynthia's lap with no clothes on, sorry, I don't think that's possible, especially not in public. He's auctioning off her underwear (yes, yes, the foundation), important things that surely meant a lot to her, like her blue Fender Stratocaster guitar. My absolute nightmare would be that he sells the rights to Back to Black to advertising and then I hear it as a jingle, sorry, I'm serious. Amy's works are worth nothing to this person. Poor Amy.