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Directed by | Byun Jin Ho |
Produced by | Oh Dong Won Yang Min-suk (Executive supervisor) Yang Hyun-suk (Executive producer) |
Starring | Big Bang |
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Distributed by | CGV |
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122 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | $533,000 |
Big Bang Made is a 2016 South Korean documentary film centering on band Big Bang. It was released in South Korea and Japan on June 30, 2016. It's the first film from the band, it released to celebrate their 10th anniversary of their debut.
Big Bang Made was premiered at the CGV Yeongdeungpo in Seoul on June 28, 2016, and was released on June 30, 2016 in the South Korea.
"Big Bang shines the most when they are just being themselves. The movie is a collection of such moments. Without any artificial setting, the camera follows Big Bang members and records them in their most natural state. As a result, viewers can see Big Bang members not only as artist but also just as guys next door."
In April 2015, Big Bang made a comeback after a three-year hiatus, and their Made World Tour ended with a great success drawing 1.5 million people. The movie follows Big Bang from the beginning till the end of their world tour in a documentary format to give up close and personal view of their 340 days journey in the tour as they perform in 32 cities in 13 countries.
The movie will be a collection of the five singers off guard in their natural state having fun on-stage during the concerts, the behind-the-scenes videos of made concerts and albums, backstage and offstage. The film also included interviews with each member.
To promote the film, YG Entertainment released a series of Interview teaser of the movie. On June 20, the first teaser was released with preview of G-Dragon interview, June 21, Taeyang. June 22, T.O.P. June 23 and 24, Daesung and Seungri.
The film was released on 2D format also in a Screen X version at CGV theaters. With South Korea and Japan, the movie will also be released in 10 other countries including Singapore, Thailand and United States.
The movie was released on limited theatre. In South Korea, in the first four days it draw 15,000 audiences across Korea, in the six day, the film earned $229,491 from 31,384 audience in 53 screens. In Japan, the movie was screened 51 times, drawing 50,000 fans from the four days. In July 14, the movie surpasses 50,000 viewers, making it the most viewed music documentary in Korea, in Japan the movie draw 70,000 fans, total 120,000.
The film was released on China through Tencent QQ on July 25, after three hours of its release it broke eight million views, with less than 24-hours it was watched by over 10 million people. As of August 8, the movie has been viewed by more than 22 million audience.