
Wild Tango
Drama · Music
Overview
A biopic based on the life of one of the pioneer argentine rock stars 'Tanguito'. The movie tells the story of his rise and fall from grace, encompassed in violent times of a military regime.
Top Cast


Fernán Mirás
Fernán Mirás
Tanguito
Fernán Mirás
Tanguito


Cecilia Dopazo
Cecilia Dopazo
Mariana
Cecilia Dopazo
Mariana


Imanol Arias
Imanol Arias
Angel
Imanol Arias
Angel


Héctor Alterio
Héctor Alterio
Lobo
Héctor Alterio
Lobo


Leonardo Sbaraglia
Leonardo Sbaraglia
Pedro
Leonardo Sbaraglia
Pedro


Federico D'Elía
Federico D'Elía
Willy
Federico D'Elía
Willy


David Masajnik
David Masajnik
Ruso
David Masajnik
Ruso


Cristina Banegas
Cristina Banegas
Madre de Mariana
Cristina Banegas
Madre de Mariana


Ernesto Alterio
Ernesto Alterio
Pablo
Ernesto Alterio
Pablo


Antonio Birabent
Antonio Birabent
Mauricio 'Moris' Birabent
Antonio Birabent
Mauricio 'Moris' Birabent
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