lmost two months after its premiere in South Korea, the documentary-style movie on K-pop boy group Big Bang is slated to be screened in Indonesian cinemas starting Aug. 5.
Said to be released as part of the group's 10th anniversary, Big Bang Made: The Movie invites fans to take a peek into Big Bang's behind-the-scenes videos, interviews and episodes never seen by the public during their 340-day MADE concert tour.
“Big Bang shines the most when they are just being themselves. The movie is a collection of such moments,” said film company Universal Pictures International in a recent press release.
(Read also: Movie shows Big Bang in their natural state)
The concert tour reportedly attracted 1.5 million people throughout the world including Indonesia.
After a three-year hiatus, Big Bang released the serial album MADE in four parts between May and August last year.
The group members are currently busy with their individual schedules, with T.O.P to be found curating an art auction, for example. (kes)
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