Synopsis
BLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky charts the meteoric rise of the South Korean four-member superstar girl group, BLACKPINK.
Directed by Caroline Suh, Emmy-nominated filmmaker of the Netflix docuseries Salt Fat Acid Heat, produced by Cara Mones, and executive produced by RadicalMedia, the film interweaves exclusive interviews with never-before-seen footage of BLACKPINK members Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa, from their trainee days to the global sensations they are today. Viewers will get a first look into the recording process of the band’s follow up album, which depicts the highs and lows of being a K-pop idol group, and showcases each member’s incredible talent that when combined, creates the uniquely trailblazing DNA of BLACKPINK. The film culminates with their historic 2019 Coachella performance, where BLACKPINK was the first K-pop girl group to take on the Coachella stage.
Directed by Caroline Suh, Emmy-nominated filmmaker of the Netflix docuseries Salt Fat Acid Heat, produced by Cara Mones, and executive produced by RadicalMedia, the film interweaves exclusive interviews with never-before-seen footage of BLACKPINK members Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa, from their trainee days to the global sensations they are today. Viewers will get a first look into the recording process of the band’s follow up album, which depicts the highs and lows of being a K-pop idol group, and showcases each member’s incredible talent that when combined, creates the uniquely trailblazing DNA of BLACKPINK. The film culminates with their historic 2019 Coachella performance, where BLACKPINK was the first K-pop girl group to take on the Coachella stage.
Directed by
Caroline Suh