Blackpink: Light Up the Sky is a 2020 documentary film directed by Caroline Suh, that tells the story of South Korean girl group Blackpink as bandmates and as individuals, and details their rise to fame. The film was released just under two weeks after the release of Blackpink's first studio album The Album, and has been described as "an endearing documentary that emphasizes each member's individuality". Blackpink: Light Up the Sky was released worldwide on Netflix on October 14, 2020. It is Blackpink's first documentary and Netflix's first K-pop original content.
Réalisateur | Caroline Suh |
Produced by | Zara Duffy, Jon Kamen, Dave Sirulnick, Cara Mones |
Starring | Kim Ji-soo, Jennie Kim, Roseanne Park, Lalisa Manoban, Teddy Park |
Cinematography | Luke McCoubrey |
Edited by | Peter Holmes |
Production, company | RadicalMedia |
Distributed by | Netflix |
Released | October 14, 2020 |
Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | South Korea, United States |
Language | Korean, English, Thai |
Netflix ID | 81106901 |
À propos de Blackpink: Light Up the Sky
Feature length documentary recounting the story of K-pop girl group BLACKPINK. The film showcases the girls as individuals and bandmates while detailing their meteoric rise to fame.
Réalisation de Blackpink: Light Up the Sky
The documentary was produced by YG Entertainment and RadicalMedia.
Dernières informations sur Blackpink: Light Up the Sky mis à jour le 28 Juillet, 2021.