The spotlight's on Parchís, a record company-created Spanish boy/girl band that had unprecedented success with Top 10 songs and hit films in the '80s.
Acting
Adult members' raw, unguarded testimonies
Production
Incredible archival footage of '80s Spain
Director
Daniel Arasanz
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The band was named after a Spanish board game (Parcheesi) and members wore colored pawns as costumes—literal human game pieces.
Director Arasanz spent three years earning trust; several members initially refused, including David 'El Dado' who feared reopening wounds.