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. It follows the trials and tribulations of being a K- pop star.
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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. The film was shot over two periods of time, with the first period in the fall of 2019 and the second period in February 2020 before the COVID-19 pandemic became a global issue. The documentary film was directed by Caroline Suh, the Emmy-nominated filmmaker of Netflix docuseries Salt Fat Acid Heat, produced by Cara Mones, and executive produced by RadicalMedia.
It follows the trials and tribulations of being a K- pop star, the recording process of the group’s debut album The Album and member Rosé’s upcoming solo debut, and culminates with their 2019 Coachella performance. It has been described as an endearing documentary that emphasizes each member’s individuality.
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