BTS's RM set to release documentary film 'RM: Right People, Wrong Place' in December
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BTS leader RM’s documentary film, "RM: Right People, Wrong Place," is set for global release on Dec. 5 in over 90 countries and regions, his agency, HYBE, announced on Wednesday.
The documentary "captures about eight months of RM's journey working on his second solo album, ‘Right Place, Wrong Person,’ documenting his endless reflections and the things he is deeply passionate about and loves,” said his agency.
Director Lee Seok-jun, who previously collaborated with various musicians on music videos, including J-Hope's "Arson" (2022) and "More" (2022), as well as So!YoON!’s "Smoke Sprite (feat. RM of BTS)" (2023), led the film’s direction.
The documentary was screened on the outdoor screen of the Busan Cinema Center during the 29th edition of the Busan International Film Festival’s Open Cinema section on Oct. 2, marking the first K-pop documentary film to be included in the festival’s Open Cinema section.
More details about the upcoming release are available on the film’s official website.
BY YOON SEUNG-JIN [yoon.seungjin@joongang.co.kr]
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