Caroline Suh

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Fanmade: ENHYPEN TrailerSorry/Not Sorry TrailerBLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky Trailer

Caroline Suh is a Korean–American documentary film director and producer. She is best known for her work on the documentaries Frontrunners, Salt Fat Acid Heat and Blackpink: Light Up the Sky.

Most Popular Caroline Suh Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

The 4%: Film's Gender Problem Trailer (2016)

08 March 2016

Explores the hot-button issues around the striking gender gap in Hollywood. Both women and men in the entertainment industry share first-person insights, questions, and anecdotes about the place of women in Hollywood.

Fanmade: ENHYPEN Trailer (2024)

08 November 2024

Celebrating the power of music and community, Fanmade: ENHYPEN offers an intimate look at global K-Pop sensation ENHYPEN’s deep connection to their fans, culminating in a special Galaxy Fanmade collaborative concert at the end of their 2024 ‘FATE’ world tour.

Sorry/Not Sorry Trailer (2024)

12 July 2024

An inside look at Louis C.K.’s public downfall and surprising return to the stage. Featuring interviews with three women -- Jen Kirkman, Abby Schachner, and Megan Koester -- who spoke up about his sexual misconduct, New York Times journalists who broke the story, and fellow comedians and writers such as Michael Ian Black, Michael Schur, and Aida Rodriguez.

BLACKPINK: Light Up the Sky Trailer (2020)

14 October 2020

Record-shattering Korean girl band BLACKPINK tell their story — and detail the hard fought journey of the dreams and trials behind their meteoric rise.

Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger Trailer (2014)

18 January 2014

A documentary that captures the sensational trial of infamous gangster James 'Whitey' Bulger, using the legal proceedings as a springboard to explore allegations of corruption within the highest levels of law enforcement.

Frontrunners Trailer (2008)

15 October 2008

A documentary on the competition for student body president at New York's Stuyvesant High School. As the notoriously competitive school's election draws near, the campaign becomes a microcosm for the nation at large, with race, gender and appearance vying for attention with real issues.