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Documentary on BTS member RM to hit screens in December; trailer out

Titled RM: Right People, Wrong Place, the documentary premiered at the 29th Busan International Film Festival

Shrestha Mukherjee Calcutta Published 06.11.24, 11:08 AM
Official poster of BTS RM's documentary RM: Right People, Wrong Place

Official poster of BTS RM's documentary RM: Right People, Wrong Place Instagram

Following its October premiere at 29th Busan International Film Festival this year, RM: Right People, Wong Place, a documentary on K-pop boy band BTS’s leader RM, is set to hit screens worldwide on December 5, Bighit Music announced on Tuesday.

The trailer of the documentary helmed by Lee Seok Jun and produced by HYBE offers a glimpse into RM’s eight-month-long journey leading to his military enlistment in November 2023. The film delves into the artiste’s creative process, from the release of his debut solo album Indigo in December 2022 to the making of his second solo album Right Place, Wrong Person, which dropped in May.

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The trailer is a compilation of behind-the-scenes moments featuring the Come Back to Me artiste during rehearsals, recording sessions, shooting scenes from his last album and his struggles as an artiste. “What does it mean to be a K-pop star as a thirty-year-old?” he asked in the video.

The documentary promises a nuanced exploration of RM's identity, delving into his role as the leader of BTS and offering a deeper understanding of his artistry and persona.

RM: Right People, Wrong Place was screened at the Busan Cinema Center's outdoor theatre, making it the first K-pop documentary to be selected for the prestigious Open Cinema section.

Alongside the official trailer, Bighit Music also announced ticket sales for the highly anticipated film. Tickets will become available in two phases: November 6 and November 20.

RM’s album Right Place, Wrong Person debuted strong, topping Billboard's Top Rap Albums chart and reaching No. 5 on the Billboard 200. The album also dominated the Rap Digital Song Sales chart, with six tracks in the top 10.

Other members of BTS — Suga, Jimin, V and Jungkook — are currently serving in the South Korean Military and are likely to make a comeback in 2025.

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