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Feb 12, 1999 · Tango: Directed by Carlos Saura. With Miguel Ángel Solá, Cecilia Narova, Mía Maestro, Juan Carlos Copes. Mario Suarez is a forty-something tango artist, whose wife Laura has left him. He leaves his apartment and starts preparing a film about tango.
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- Drama, Musical
- Carlos Saura
- 1999-02-12
Mar 26, 1999 · The opening shots of Carlos Saura's "Tango,'' after a slow pan across Buenos Aires, are of a man who has given his life to the dance and has a bad leg and a walking stick as his reward. This is the weary, graceful Mario (Miguel Angel Sola), who is preparing a new show based on the tango.
Tango (Spanish: Tango, no me dejes nunca, translation: Tango, never leave me) is a 1998 Argentine-Spanish musical drama film written and directed by Carlos Saura and starring Miguel Ángel Solá and Mía Maestro. It was photographed by cinematographer Vittorio Storaro.
Jun 1, 1998 · After the hesitant critical reception to 1997’s “Pajarico,” Carlos Saura returns to terrain he has made his own with the musical “Tango,” a part-fictional, part-documentary study of...
Tango makes a few false moves, but this dance-driven fantasy steps just the right side of the line between stultifying and seductive. When Argentinean theater director Mario Suarez's (Miguel ...
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- Carlos Saura
- PG-13
- Miguel Ángel Solá
Carlos Saura, Lalo Schiffrin and Vittorio Storaro made good films... but this is their worst. A superficial look at an Argentinean phenomenon. The whole story... there is no story: it is a superficial view of the Buenos Aires music produced by executives with a complete ignorance of the issue.
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Carlos Saura's Tango delivers exactly what its title suggests, and nothing more. A series of vibrant, technically …