• Source: Tango (1998 film)
    • 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.


      Plot


      In Buenos Aires, Mario Suárez, a middle-aged theatre director, finds himself 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, who is 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.
      The investors are unhappy with some of Mario's dance sequences. They don't like a routine that criticizes the violent military repression and torture of the past. Angelo has been given a small part, which he takes very seriously. The lines between fact and fiction begin to blur: during a scene in the musical showing immigrants newly arrived in Argentina, two men fight over the character played by Elena. She is stabbed. Only slowly do we realize that her death is not real.


      Cast


      Miguel Ángel Solá as Mario Suárez
      Mía Maestro as Elena Flores
      Cecilia Narova as Laura Fuentes
      Juan Luis Galiardo as Angelo Larroca
      Juan Carlos Copes as Carlos Nebbia
      Carlos Rivarola as Ernesto Landi
      Sandra Ballesteros as María Elman
      Óscar Cardozo Ocampo as Daniel Stein
      Enrique Pinti as Sergio Lieman
      Julio Bocca as Julio Bocca
      Martín Seefeld as Andrés Castro


      Production


      Tango was shown out of competition at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.


      Accolades


      Wins

      1998 - Goya Award for Best Sound.
      1998 - Grand Prix Technique de la CST (Vittorio Storaro) at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.
      1998 - San Diego Film Critics Society Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
      Nominations

      1998 - Academy Award Best Foreign Language Film by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
      1998 - Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film.


      Home media


      Tango was issued on DVD by Sony Pictures in August 1999, in Spanish with English subtitles.


      See also


      List of submissions to the 71st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
      List of Argentine submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film


      References




      External links


      Tango - Carlos Saura - 1998 on YouTube. Video duration 1h 55m 00s. Uploader Escuela De Tango De Monterrey, 2021. Complete Spanish spoken film, with English subtitles.
      Tango at IMDb
      Tango at Rotten Tomatoes
      Tango at AllMovie
      Tango at the cinenacional.com (in Spanish)

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