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OT: The Movie

"You have seen them being born. You have seen them grow. Forget everything you've seen."

Movie 2002 1h 30m 2.9 /10
Directed by Jaume Balagueró, Paco Plaza

OT: The Movie follows the original Operacion Triunfo contestants as they hit the road on a nationwide tour across Spain. The documentary pulls back the curtain on life after the competition, showing how young singers juggle rehearsals, performances, and daily life on tour, from early morning... Read more

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About OT: The Movie

OT: The Movie follows the original Operacion Triunfo contestants as they hit the road on a nationwide tour across Spain. The documentary pulls back the curtain on life after the competition, showing how young singers juggle rehearsals, performances, and daily life on tour, from early morning vocal warmups to late night travel. It captures the friendships, rivalries, and small moments that shape rising artists, from backstage banter to tense press occasions. There are candid moments with fans and the media, and a sense of how quickly a hopeful troupe becomes a traveling community. The film stays away from invented drama, focusing on real experiences on the road, the grind of schedules, and the personal voices that carry the songs.

Directed by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza, this film emerges from the first season of Operación Triunfo and charts the singers during their nationwide tour; it blends rehearsal footage, on stage moments, and quiet backstage exchanges to reveal who these artists become in motion.

Box office data for OT: The Movie is not publicly available, and the release was not aimed at a wide international audience. The documentary remains a niche title within Spanish cinema and music culture with limited commercial footprint.

The documentary captures a moment when reality competition stars became fixtures in mainstream Spanish pop culture, showing how fans followed the path beyond the studio. It offers a snapshot of early 2000s music reality TV and its lasting influence on fan engagement, media coverage, and the idea that a single season can launch a traveling community of performers.

Reception and themes: The film presents a grounded look at fame, ambition, and friendship as young performers cope with travel, crowds, and media attention on tour. It invites viewers to consider what success meant for the artists at that time, balancing dreams with the realities of constant exposure and the bonds formed on the road.

Details

Release Date
September 20, 2002
Runtime
1h 30m
User Ratings
7 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Documentary, Music
External Links
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Cast

A

Alejandro Parreño

Self

David Bustamante

David Bustamante

Self

Manu Tenorio

Manu Tenorio

Self

Rosa López

Rosa López

Self

Chenoa

Chenoa

Self

David Bisbal

David Bisbal

Self

Verónica Romero

Verónica Romero

Self

Nuria Fergó

Nuria Fergó

Self

Gisela

Gisela

Self

Naím Thomas

Naím Thomas

Self

Director: Jaume Balagueró, Paco Plaza

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OT: The Movie follows the original Operacion Triunfo contestants as they hit the road on a nationwide tour across Spain. The documentary pulls back the curtain on life after the competition, showing how young singers juggle rehearsals, performances, and daily life on tour, from early morning voca...

OT: The Movie stars Alejandro Parreño, David Bustamante, Manu Tenorio, Rosa López, and Chenoa.

OT: The Movie was directed by Jaume Balagueró and Paco Plaza.

OT: The Movie was released on September 20, 2002.

OT: The Movie is a Documentary and Music film.

Yes. OT: The Movie is a documentary about real singers from the first series of Operación Triunfo, following their tour across Spain with the cast appearing as themselves.

OT stands for Operación Triunfo, the Spanish reality talent show featured in the film. The documentary follows the tour of the show's first series contestants, who appear as themselves.

The film was shot during the Operación Triunfo tour across Spain. It offers a look at the touring life of the contestants as they travel and perform.

The movie features real contestants from Operación Triunfo's first series: Alejandro Parreño, David Bustamante, Manu Tenorio, Rosa López, and Chenoa, all appearing as themselves.