
Tango: Our Dance
Documentary · Music
Overview
Documentary filmed in Buenos Aires that shows the importance of tango for Argentines, with dance scenes, voiceovers and interviews with professionals but also with other anonymous characters who find their form of expression in this music. The film was shot at a time of tango revival around the world.
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Oscar Martínez
Oscar Martínez
Voz en off
Oscar Martínez
Voz en off
Julio Bocca
Julio Bocca
Intérprete de "A Buenos Aires" y "Piazzolla en Concierto"
Julio Bocca
Intérprete de "A Buenos Aires" y "Piazzolla en Concierto"
Eleonora Berlante
Eleonora Berlante
Solo femenino
Eleonora Berlante
Solo femenino


Arturo Bonín
Arturo Bonín
Pareja alegórica de época
Arturo Bonín
Pareja alegórica de época
Juan Carlos Copes
Juan Carlos Copes
Entrevistado / Clase de tango argentino
Juan Carlos Copes
Entrevistado / Clase de tango argentino


Robert Duvall
Robert Duvall
Entrevistado
Robert Duvall
Entrevistado
Hermenegildo Sabat
Hermenegildo Sabat
Pintor en atelier
Hermenegildo Sabat
Pintor en atelier
Mónica Lacoste
Mónica Lacoste
Pareja alegórica de época
Mónica Lacoste
Pareja alegórica de época
Emiliano Guerrero
Emiliano Guerrero
T'ai Chi Chuang
Emiliano Guerrero
T'ai Chi Chuang
Pablo Machado
Pablo Machado
Ex-combatiente de Malvinas
Pablo Machado
Ex-combatiente de Malvinas
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