VIDEO: See Previously Unseen Footage Of Amy Winehouse In 2008

30 October 2018, 12:24 | Updated: 30 October 2018, 12:28

Amy Winehouse - Love Is A Losing Game (An Intimate Evening In London)

The performance has been shared ahead of the new Back To Black documentary, which explores her iconic album.

Previously unseen footage of Amy Winehouse has been shared, which sees her performing in 2008.

The video captures the late singer's performance of Love Is A Losing Game at her famous gig at London's Riverside Studios.

Watch it above.

As Official Charts reports, a documentary entitled Back To Black is set to be released on 2 November is set to explore the making of Winehouse's seminal album of the same name with interviews with producers Mark Ronson and Saleem Remi. 

The performance - which took place on the night the singer won five GRAMMY Awards and celebrated with an intimate evening in London - is said to be included as a bonus feature on the upcoming DVD.

Watch the trailer for the Black To Black documentary below:

Meanwhile, it has been reported that an Amy Winehouse biopic is in the works, which has been backed by the family of the late singer.

According to The Sun, the family of the late Back To Black singer - who tragically died aged 27 in 2011 - has signed a "multi-million-pound deal" to make the film, which will be helmed by veteran producer Alison Owen.

"We have been approached many times," Mitch Winehouse told the outlet.

"It’s obviously something that we are going to do, 100 per cent. What we want is somebody to portray Amy in the way that she was… the funny, brilliant, charming and horrible person that she was.

"There’s no point really me making the film because I’m her dad. But to get the right people to do it, that’s very important, and we will."Asked about the possibility of his daughter being played by Lady Gaga, he said at the Amy Winehouse Foundation gala: "It wouldn’t be Lady Gaga. She doesn’t speak our kind of English."

"I wouldn’t mind betting it would be an unknown, young, English — London, Cockney — actress who looks a bit like Amy."

READ MORE: The story of Amy Winehouse's Back To Black Single

The news comes after it was confirmed that fans would be able to see Amy Winehouse take to the stage in 2019 as a hologram.

“This is a dream for us,” Amy’s father, Mitch Winehouse, said in a statement.

“To see her perform again is something special that really can’t be put into words. Our daughter’s music touched the lives of millions of people and it means everything that her legacy will continue in this innovative and groundbreaking way.”

Brian Becker, the founder and CEO of BASE Entertainment and BASE Hologram, added: “Amy was a powerhouse in every sense of the word. She played by her own rules, pioneered her own sense of style of music and because of that we know she is the perfect person to headline this type of project.”

Watch the official trailer for the Asif Kapadia-directed Oscar Award-winning documentary on the singer, Amy:

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