This Machine News
‘BTS: The Return’ Director Bao Nguyen on Capturing an Intimate Look at the Band and Why Each Member Has an ‘Additional Cinematography By’ Credit
The doc follows the band from Los Angeles to Seoul, South Korea, as they reunite after serving mandatory military service. All seven members return to the studio to record and mix their latest album, “Arirang.”
Filmmaker Bao Nguyen on Going Behind the Scenes With BTS
Filmmaker Bao Nguyen and producer Jane Cha on the unprecedented access that shaped 'BTS: The Return' — and what they discovered when the cameras kept rolling and the world's biggest band started to forget they were there.
How the 'BTS: The Return' Filmmakers Got the Biggest Band in the World to Let Their Guard Down
Director Bao Nguyen and producer Jane Cha Cutler discuss their Netflix documentary about the making of 'ARIRANG.'
5 Takeaways From ‘BTS: The Return’
Netflix’s documentary about the superstar K-pop group’s comeback after a four-year hiatus showcases its creative process, brotherhood and anxieties about fame.
Inside the Making of ‘BTS: The Return’ — “Imagine the Pressure of Confronting This Stuff When You’re the Biggest Band in the World”
Filmmaker Bao Nguyen and producer Jane Cha on the unprecedented access that shaped 'BTS: The Return' — and what they discovered when the cameras kept rolling and the world's biggest band started to forget they were there.
How the Director of BTS: The Return Captured a Band in Transition
“It felt like The Odyssey,” the documentary filmmaker Bao Nguyen tells GQ. “BTS was Odysseus, and ARMY was Penelope longing for the return.”
BTS Take ARMY Inside Their ‘Return’ in First Trailer for Netflix Documentary: ‘Standing Still Isn’t an Option’
In the sneak peek, the K-pop superstars grapple with what it means to return to the stage together after so much time apart.
South Korea’s BTS Sets Live Comeback Concert Special, Feature Documentary At Netflix
After a nearly four-year hiatus while completing solo projects and mandatory military service in their home country of South Korea, the K-pop group BTS is getting back together for a live comeback special, as well as a feature documentary, both to premiere on Netflix in March ahead of their world tour.