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Directed by Carlos SauraOrigin EspagneGenres Drama,
Musical theatre,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Dance films,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about sexuality,
Musical films,
Tango films,
LGBT-related film,
Lesbian-related filmsActors Miguel Ángel Solá,
Mía Maestro,
Juan Luis Galiardo,
Cecilia Narova,
Enrique PintiRating69%
In Buenos Aires, Mario Suárez, a middle-aged theatre director, is left holed up in his apartment, licking his wounds when his girlfriend (and principal dancer) Laura leaves him. Seeking distraction, he throws himself into his next project, a musical about the tango. One evening, while meeting with his backers, he is introduced to a beautiful young woman, Elena, the girlfriend of his chief investor Angelo, a shady businessman with underworld connections. Angelo asks Mario to audition Elena. He does so and is immediately captivated by her. Eventually, he takes her out of the chorus and gives her a leading role. An affair develops between them, but the possessive Angelo has her followed, and threatens her with dire consequences if she leaves him, mirroring Mario's own feelings and actions towards Laura before Elena entered his life., 1h59
Directed by Fernando SolanasOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Documentary,
MusicalThemes Dance films,
Films about music and musicians,
Politique,
Musical films,
Films about Latin American military dictatorships,
Tango filmsActors Philippe Léotard,
Marie Laforêt,
Lautaro Murúa,
Miguel Ángel Solá,
Marina Vlady,
Georges WilsonRating71%
La vie d'un groupe d'Argentins émigrés à Paris durant la dictature militaire en Argentine (1976-1983). Le groupe décide de monter un ballet de tango en l'honneur du chanteur et compositeur de tango Carlos Gardel. Le film est aussi l'occasion de présenter le déracinement et le quotidien de ces exilés.