Parchís: the Documentary

Insightful exploration of Parchís band's journey

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About Parchís: the Documentary

Released: 2019

Platform: Netflix

Rating: TV-14

Run time: 1h 46m

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About

Parchís: The Documentary (2019) is a Spanish documentary film directed by Daniel Arasanz. It focuses on the popular Spanish musical group Parchís, which was active during the 1980s. The documentary explores the rise and fall of the group, their impact on Spanish culture, and the nostalgic memories associated with their music and performances.

The film combines interviews with the original members of Parchís, archival footage from their concerts, and behind-the-scenes moments. It delves into the personal stories of the band members, their experiences in the music industry, and the effect their sudden fame had on their young lives.

Parchís: The Documentary provides an in-depth look into the success and challenges faced by Parchís, offering a captivating and emotional journey for both fans and newcomers to the group.

Making / Production

The documentary was produced by Zeta Cinema and had a production budget of approximately $1 million. Director Daniel Arasanz spent several years researching the history of Parchís and conducting interviews with the original members. The film was shot on location in Spain, visiting significant places from Parchís' past and incorporating footage from their heyday.

The production team also collaborated closely with Parchís' former manager and others involved in the group's career to gather the necessary materials for the documentary. This included photos, videos, and personal memorabilia that helped recreate the magic of Parchís' golden era.

Actors

  • Yolanda Ventura as Herself - The "Red" member of Parchís. She played an energetic and confident character within the group.
  • Gemma Cuervo as Herself - The "Blue" member of Parchís. She provided a calming influence and a sense of stability within the group.
  • Tito Fernández as Himself - The "Green" member of Parchís. He portrayed the mischievous and playful personality of Parchís.
  • David Muñoz as Himself - The "Yellow" member of Parchís. He brought a cheerful and playful energy to the group.
  • Frank Díaz as Himself - The "Orange" member of Parchís. He portrayed a charismatic and outgoing character within Parchís.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • Parchís was formed in 1979 and quickly gained popularity in Spain and Latin America, becoming one of the most successful child music bands of the time.
  • The band members' colorful outfits, representing different colors from the board game Parcheesi, became their signature style.
  • Parchís disbanded in the mid-1980s as the members grew older and pursued different paths.
  • Parchís' music, particularly their catchy songs, continues to be highly nostalgic for many Spanish-speaking people who grew up in the 1980s.

Awards

Parchís: The Documentary received critical acclaim and was nominated for Best Documentary at the Goya Awards in 2019. While it did not win the award, the nomination highlighted the film's impact and recognition within the Spanish film industry.

Quotes

  • "Being a part of Parchís was a whirlwind experience that shaped our lives forever." - Yolanda Ventura
  • "Our fans were incredibly passionate, and their support fueled our performances." - Tito Fernández
  • "Parchís was more than just a band; we were a family." - Gemma Cuervo

Music / Soundtrack

  • "Don Diablo" - The opening theme song that became Parchís' signature tune.
  • "Twister" - A catchy, upbeat song that showcased the group's dance moves.
  • "Lobato" - A heartfelt ballad that showcased Parchís' vocal talents.
  • "El Baile de los Pajaritos" - A fun and energetic song that became a fan favorite.