Happening in a few mins: Global Press Conference with BLACKPINK ( @ygofficialblink) ahead of the premiere of "BLACKPINK: Light Up The Sky" on Netflix. | via @beacupin

(Image courtesy of @Netflix_PH)
The documentary, directed by Caroline Suh (Netflix’s “Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat”) premiers on October 14 (tomorrow) on Netflix. | via @beacupin

Here's another still courtesy of @netflix/ @Netflix_PH.
(Note: No images/stills/video clips from this presscon but we're allowed to tweet updates. We'll be hearing from the 4 girls and Caroline Suh, who directed the documentary.) | via @beacupin
BLACKPINK's here – Jisoo, Jennie, Rose, and Lisa on stage for the Global Press Conference, take turns saying hello to journalists tuned into the live stream.

(Note: Answers are lifted from the live audio translations on the live stream) | via @beacupin
Rose: I think because all of us watch a lot of things on Netflix, it's such an honor to have our documentary aired on Netflix, also the fact that so many people will see it globally, it's great. We're really nervous. | @beacupin
Netflix users can also switch their log in icons to any of the 4 girls. How does it feel?

Lisa: I can't believe it, I love it. I can't wait to change my icon right now. | via @beacupin
Documentary director Caroline Suh (Netflix’s “Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat”) joins the 4 girls via video call.

"I have a special affection for the film and I'm excited for everyone to see it, finally." | via @beacupin
Why did they decide to say yes to docu?

Jennie: We always think about ways to go closer to the fans and to the public and when we worked with Suh, we thought that we found the right person so there was no reason to hesitate... | via @beacupin
Jennie: ...And we are really looking forward to the release of the documentary. | via @beacupin
Jisoo: First, it's an honor to be in line with the global female artists such as Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Lady Gaga. The 4 of us has come a long way and we will continue to show more of us to fans. | via @beacupin
Jennie: We were able to go back to times that we even forgot ourselves... we wanted to show all the hard work manifested in the glamorous stage of BLACKPINK while also sharing the authentic [things] that we haven't shown before. | via @beacupin
Jisoo says documentary will also show behind-the-scenes footage from BLACKPINK's Coachella performance. | via @beacupin
Rose: All of our members, when we were having the interview were able to open up and share some of genuine thoughts. We were speaking in the language we were most comfortable in... so there are a lot of languages included in the documentary. | via @beacupin
Rose: When we get really honest and true to ourselves... it's embarrassing but I did shed some tears. I hope the fans also appreciate that as well. | via @beacupin
Lisa says having a camera crew trailing them around was awkward at first but they got used to it eventually. Credits Caroline Suh for helping them become more comfortable in the process of creating the documentary. | via @beacupin
Did their bond become stronger in shooting the documentary?

Jennie: We were together since we were teenagers. Now we're in our 20s. We were able to see each other grow and we were able to share all the emotions in the world throughout the journey. | via @beacupin
Jennie: We are like family but even when we are working, we still have that special bond. When we were shooting the film, we're able to bring out some of the more playful aspects of ourselves. | via @beacupin
Jennie: It made our relationship stronger, made us think about the [future of our relationship]. | via @beacupin
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