Nearly 100 teenagers from a juvenile detention center and several reform schools watched a film about Amy Winehouse, the British singer who died in 2011 after a period of alcohol and drug addiction.

Several social organizations in Thailand are using a form of education for delinquent youth by showing a documentary about Amy Winehouse, the British singer who died in 2011 after a long struggle with alcohol and drug addiction.

On September 22nd, the Thai Health Promotion and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Network arranged for nearly 100 teenagers from a juvenile detention center and several reform schools to watch the film.

The social organizations hope the film will inspire these troubled teenagers to change their lives.

The film about Amy Winehouse reflects the talent and fame of the singer, as well as her struggles to cope with the pressures of fame and her sudden death from alcohol poisoning.

A staff member from the aforementioned social organization stated: “I think Winhouse’s story reflects real-world issues in society, especially those related to adolescence. Young people today can learn a lot from her mistakes.”