Our Last Tango
Our Last Tango

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Our Last Tango

2015
Movie
85 min
Spanish

María Nieves Rego (80) and Juan Carlos Copes (83) met when they were 14 and 17, and they danced together for nearly fifty years. In all those years they loved and hated each other and went through several painful separations. Now, at the end of their lives, the two dancers are willing to open up about their love, their hatred, and their passion. In "Our Last Tango" Juan and María tell their story to a group of young tango dancers and choreographers from Buenos Aires, who transform the most beautiful, moving and dramatic moments of the lives into incredible tango-choreographies. These beautifully-shot performances compliment the soul-searching interviews and documentary moments of the film to make this an unforgettable journey into the heart of the tango.

Insights

IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes91%
Metacritic70/100
Google Users87%
Director: German KralGenres: Documentary, Music, Dance

Plot Summary

This documentary chronicles the lifelong love story and passionate artistic partnership of legendary tango dancers Juan Carlos Copes and María Nieves Reforzo Miznavitch. Through intimate interviews and archival footage, the film delves into their rise to international fame, the intense emotions that fueled their performances, and the complex personal relationship that often mirrored the drama of the tango itself. It explores their profound connection and the enduring legacy they left on the world of Argentine tango.

Critical Reception

Our Last Tango received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its intimate portrayal of the legendary tango dancers and its vibrant depiction of the dance form. The film was lauded for its emotional depth and the captivating chemistry between its subjects, though some noted a narrative that could be somewhat melancholic. It resonated with audiences interested in dance, romance, and the history of Argentine culture.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its passionate and intimate portrayal of iconic tango dancers.

  • Lauded for showcasing the beauty and emotional depth of the Argentine tango.

  • Appreciated for its engaging storytelling and the compelling chemistry between the leads.

Google audience: Google users frequently highlight the film's powerful depiction of love, passion, and the art of tango. Many found the story of Juan Carlos Copes and María Nieves to be deeply moving and inspiring, appreciating the blend of personal drama and artistic excellence. The visual elements and the emotional resonance of the dance often stand out in user feedback.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Documentary at the Goya Awards.

Fun Fact

During the filming, director German Kral encouraged Juan Carlos Copes and María Nieves to dance together again, capturing moments of their reunion that added immense emotional weight to the documentary, even though they had been estranged for many years.

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