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Amy Winehouse (YouTube)
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London - The family of British singer Amy Winehouse, who died aged 27 from alcohol poisoning, condemned a forthcoming documentary about her life as "misleading" on Monday.

Due to premiere at the Cannes film festival next month, Amy traces Winehouse's story from her early career to the fame she won with hits such as Rehab, until her death aged 27 in 2011.

A spokesman for the Winehouse family said they "would like to disassociate themselves from the forthcoming film about their much missed and beloved Amy".

"They feel that the film is a missed opportunity to celebrate her life and talent and that it is both misleading and contains some basic untruths," the spokesman said in a statement.

"There are specific allegations made against family and management that are unfounded and unbalanced."

The family did not make clear what allegations they objected to.

The documentary is directed by Brit Asif Kapadia, whose film Senna about the Brazilian Formula 1 driver won a British Academy Film Award for best documentary in 2011.

In a statement, the team behind the "Amy" defended their work.

"When we were approached to make the film, we came on board with the full backing of the Winehouse family and we approached the project with total objectivity, as with Senna," the filmmakers said.

"We conducted in the region of 100 interviews with people that knew Amy Winehouse: friends, family, former-partners and members of the music industry that worked with her.

"The story that the film tells is a reflection of our findings from these interviews."

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