Global superstar LisaWho has become famous with BlackPink and who now balances this group with a successful solo recording career and moving into the theater, is the subject of a documentary film in production of Sony Music Vision and director Sue KimIt was announced on Thursday evening.
The news occurred during a Sony musical vision from its functions in Hollywood to dive into a list of musical film projects that the company currently has in preparation. Kim was on site to discuss his film on Lisa, as did the colleagues Baz Luhrmann, who spoke at length of a documentary Elvis Presley recently announced that he has in the raw stadium, and Frank Marshall, who showed a few minutes of sequences from his Barbra Streisand document.
Kim said she spent a year working with Lisa in the next film, for which no release date has been given. The work of the filmmaker acclaimed was with less famous subjects, such as “The Last of the Sea Women” by A24, which was created last fall at the Toronto Film Festival. But Kim did not come to the Lisa project as novice K-Pop; She was an executive producer of Apple TV + “K-Pop Idols” documentary centers.
A trailer for the film presented during the presentation to the Industry pros included everything, from the concert images of Lisa on stage interpreting her solo music to the intimate images of her with parents. Kim said that during her very first meeting with Lisa, the singer had immediately started sending an SMS to a group of friends since her days before-indemne, telling them that she wanted them to be part of the documentary.
Said Lisa, in a statement announcing the project: “It was such an incredible year and I am so lucky to have the opportunity to capture these special moments on the film and share the experience with my fans. Working with Sue Kim was such a joy. We were everywhere in the world together and I know that this is only the beginning of many more exciting things to come.”
“Follow Lisa in this transformative and exciting year was a real honor and a cinematographic gift,” said Kim, in the director’s own statement. “There have been so many moments on his trip that I think I am surprising people and will give a glimpse of his world that no one has ever seen before. I am delighted that viewers watch the film and attend this extraordinary moment of his life.”
The film Lisa is a production of tremolo productions in association with Salt Water Productions and Lloud Co. Doc producers include Morgan Neville and Caitrin Rogers for Tremolo, and Sue Kim and Courtney Crockett for salt water productions. Executive producers include Alice Kang, Joojong Joe for Lloud Co.; Peter Edge, John Fleckenstein and Camille Yorrick for RCA Records; And Tom Mackay, Krista Wegener and Abby Davis for Sony Music Vision. The doc will be presented and distributed by Sony Music Vision in partnership with the RCA Records label.
He follows the recent release of Lloud Co./rca from the first Lisa solo album, “Alter Ego”. After all the members of Blackpink took a year of leave to continue solo efforts, the group returns together for a short tour planned for this year, is probably followed by a more prolonged meeting.
The singer also made her acting debut during the last season of “The White Lotus”, which was included in the trailer as one of the subjects to be tackled in the documentary.
Luhrmann’s presentation of several minutes of sequences of his “Epic: Elvis Presley in concert”Film – Which was described as neither a concert movie nor a Documentary, but obiously is a hybrid of both – served as the climax of the sony music vision upfront, with the moviemaker talking about the dozens of hours of previously unseen footage he sifted through. of the Film and was encouraged by the reaction of Even non-pre-bodies to a project that included considable audio of presley talking about his life as well as on-stage and Images in the backstage from the 1950s to the 70s.
Sony Music Vision was at the origin of a recent sequence of high -level documentaries led by prestige directors, including the Doc Sly Stone of Questlove, as well as the remastered version of the company of a concert film of Pink Floyd Vintage which, this spring, has become its version on the big more profitable screen.