Tango Argentino
Tango Argentino

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Tango Argentino

1992
Movie
91 min
Serbian

A boy who is helping lonely, elderly people revives their urge to live and receives in return their love and understanding, which have been denied to him by his parents.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Hermes PanGenres: Documentary, Music, Dance

Plot Summary

This documentary captures the essence of Argentine tango through performances by legendary dancers. It showcases the passion, artistry, and history of this iconic dance form, featuring renowned couples and musical ensembles. The film takes viewers on a journey through the evolution of tango, from its traditional roots to its more contemporary expressions.

Critical Reception

Tango Argentino was generally well-received by critics and audiences, particularly for its celebration of the art form and the captivating performances. It is often cited as a definitive visual record of tango's golden era and its enduring appeal. The film successfully highlighted the skill and emotional depth of the dancers and musicians involved.

What Reviewers Say

  • A visually stunning tribute to the art of Argentine tango.

  • Features breathtaking performances by legendary dancers.

  • Captures the passion and history of tango effectively.

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Fun Fact

Hermes Pan, the director of 'Tango Argentino,' was a legendary choreographer and dancer himself, famously working with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers on many of their classic Hollywood musical films.

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