- Follows Lisa’s personal and creative evolution during her solo era
- Offers raw behind-the-scenes insight into fame, identity, and artistry
- Directed by Sue Kim, promising rare emotional depth and authenticity
The upcoming documentary on BLACKPINK’s Lisa promises to reveal an unfiltered look at one of the world’s biggest stars as she embarks on her solo path. Spanning a year in her life, the film will explore her personal growth, cultural identity, and her emergence as a creative force beyond her K-pop roots.
With exclusive access granted to director Sue Kim, known for her emotionally resonant storytelling, the documentary delves into Lisa’s grounded nature and her relationship with fame.
Lisa: Unmasked – A Year of Reinvention
In Lisa: Unmasked, the spotlight shifts from stage to soul. The documentary offers a raw, introspective lens on Lisa’s life as she steps into the unknown, navigating the emotional terrain of solo artistry. It’s not just about music—it’s about identity, vulnerability, and reclaiming creative control.
From early rehearsals to global performances, the film captures Lisa’s evolution from a K-pop idol to a self-driven performer. Audiences will witness the highs and lows—creative breakthroughs, moments of self-doubt, and her desire to push boundaries in her own way.
The production team includes Oscar-winning talents and veterans in documentary filmmaking, ensuring this story is not only visually compelling but emotionally resonant. Their focus isn’t just Lisa the superstar, but Lisa the human—resilient, introspective, and bold.
Beyond the personal, the documentary subtly touches on broader themes: how Southeast Asian identity intersects with global fame, and how female artists fight to assert control in a male-dominated industry. Lisa’s journey becomes a larger commentary on fame, ownership, and legacy.
More than a spotlight on stardom, Lisa’s documentary is a celebration of selfhood, capturing a rare moment where one of music’s biggest icons simply dares to be herself.
“I’m just a normal girl from Thailand.” – Lisa
This quote reflects the core of the documentary’s purpose: to strip away the glamour and showcase the grounded, authentic woman behind the fame.