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{{Quote|Tango Pasión portraits the second largest Tango scene in the world: the Tango scene in [[Germany]]. Showing stars and makers of the last decades, Kordula Hildebrandt creates an emotional view into the scene and indulges in the emotions and passions of this phenomenon.|https://www.facebook.com/events/514108275406989|Free translation after the text in the opening night's Facebook event page (2015-09-02)}} | {{Quote|Tango Pasión portraits the second largest Tango scene in the world: the Tango scene in [[Germany]]. Showing stars and makers of the last decades, Kordula Hildebrandt creates an emotional view into the scene and indulges in the emotions and passions of this phenomenon.|https://www.facebook.com/events/514108275406989|Free translation after the text in the opening night's Facebook event page (2015-09-02)}} | ||
− | ===Si sus brujo. | + | ===Si sus brujo. (2005)=== |
; Caroline Neal, [[Argentina|ARG]]/[[United States|USA]] | ; Caroline Neal, [[Argentina|ARG]]/[[United States|USA]] | ||
+ | : Si sus brujo. Una historia de tango | ||
: [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0455758/ IMDB] | : [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0455758/ IMDB] | ||
: Cast: Emilio Balcarce, Leopoldo Federico, Ernesto Franco, Ramiro Gallo, José Libertella, Néstor Marconi, Julián Plaza, Horacio Romo, Atilio Stampone, Ignacio Varchausky, Eva Wolff | : Cast: Emilio Balcarce, Leopoldo Federico, Ernesto Franco, Ramiro Gallo, José Libertella, Néstor Marconi, Julián Plaza, Horacio Romo, Atilio Stampone, Ignacio Varchausky, Eva Wolff | ||
− | : | + | : [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCl76jT8qB8 whole movie on YouTube] {{Icon|star}} |
: [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0455758/ IMDB] | : [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0455758/ IMDB] | ||
: [http://www.tangotales.com/si-sos-brujo/ Interview with Caroline Neal on tangotales.com] | : [http://www.tangotales.com/si-sos-brujo/ Interview with Caroline Neal on tangotales.com] |
Latest revision as of 15:52, 31 May 2019
Contents
Tango movies
Our Last Tango (2015)
- German Kral. ARG/GER. Documentary, Drama
- review widehouse.org
- review blogs.indiewire.com
- review tiff.net (Toronto International Film Festival TIFF)
- review filmfestivals.com
- review lailaps Pictures GmbH
- Trailer, Trailer
Assassination Tango (2002)
Tango (1998)
Tango documentaries
Hearts of Tango (2015)
- Miguel Libedinsky
- Website heartsoftango.com
- Trailer
- A collection of short stories about multiculturalism, immigration and the passion for Tango.
Tango Pasión (2015)
- Kordula Hildebrandt, GER
- Website tango-film.de
- IMDB
- Music in the documentary is by Astor Piazzolla, Klaus Gutjahr, Judith Brandenburg, Paco Liana, Rainer Volkenborn, MonaKa Berlin, bassa, Julia Heller, Pablo Woizinski, Fernando Miceli, Mitsch Kohn, Flutterband Trio and Hans-Christian Jaenicke.
- Trailer
- review by Marie Anderson on kino-zeit.de (German)
- review by Dirk Pähler on new-video.de (German)
- review by Bianca Piringer on spielfilm.de (German)
- Website tango-film.de
- Facebook page tangopasionmovie
Tango Pasión portraits the second largest Tango scene in the world: the Tango scene in Germany. Showing stars and makers of the last decades, Kordula Hildebrandt creates an emotional view into the scene and indulges in the emotions and passions of this phenomenon.
—Free translation after the text in the opening night's Facebook event page (2015-09-02)
Si sus brujo. (2005)
- Caroline Neal, ARG/USA
- Si sus brujo. Una historia de tango
- IMDB
- Cast: Emilio Balcarce, Leopoldo Federico, Ernesto Franco, Ramiro Gallo, José Libertella, Néstor Marconi, Julián Plaza, Horacio Romo, Atilio Stampone, Ignacio Varchausky, Eva Wolff
- whole movie on YouTube
- IMDB
- Interview with Caroline Neal on tangotales.com
- review on porttango.com
- DVD on amazon.com
This is a moving documentary following the quest of Ignacio, a young Argentine musician who races to find legendary maestros from tango's golden age (now men in their eighties) in order to save the almost lost oral transmission of style before the secrets of the real tango are gone forever. [...]
—Source: user review on IMDB
[…] It is a documentary about a recent effort to pass on musical styles of the old tango masters before they pass away. Their creative stylizations don't lend themselves to sheet music transcriptions. For those of us who love tango and are afraid of seeing some of its classical styles lost, this tango school is an exciting development. The documentary also introduces us to the personalities of the young an old musicians sharing their love of tango. The entire experience is delightful.[...]
—Source: user review on amazon.com