Um dançarino de tango e um rabino desenvolvem um plano para entrar num concurso de dança sem sacrificar as suas crenças ortodoxas. Família, tolerância e comunidade são testados um deslumbran... Ler tudoUm dançarino de tango e um rabino desenvolvem um plano para entrar num concurso de dança sem sacrificar as suas crenças ortodoxas. Família, tolerância e comunidade são testados um deslumbrante passo de dança de cada vez.Um dançarino de tango e um rabino desenvolvem um plano para entrar num concurso de dança sem sacrificar as suas crenças ortodoxas. Família, tolerância e comunidade são testados um deslumbrante passo de dança de cada vez.
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I love how they connected all the religions with a twist of comedy , super funny . Go see it yallaaaaa
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Years ago-- I'm not sure the word "crowdfunding" had been invented yet-- I saw a rough clip on the web with an actor playing a bearded Jew who is inspired to dance the tango and asks "Am I going meshuggah?" Yes, it's amateurish, the web message said, but we're just presenting the idea and we hope people will help us get the movie made. It's a stupid idea, I thought, and the representation of Jewish culture seems pretty flimsy.
And I forgot all about it till the finished movie popped up on TV all these years later. It's still a stupid idea, unfortunately, and the representation of Jewish culture still seems pretty flimsy. So many filmed stories about strongly Orthodox Jews suffer from the same problem-- they can't include your standard Hollywood interactions between men and women without veering way outside the realm of credibility. Nonetheless, while this movie may not deserve any first, second, or third prize, or honorable mention, it does deserve a special new award for getting a preposterous idea onto the screen against all odds. And even recruiting some respected actors.
And I forgot all about it till the finished movie popped up on TV all these years later. It's still a stupid idea, unfortunately, and the representation of Jewish culture still seems pretty flimsy. So many filmed stories about strongly Orthodox Jews suffer from the same problem-- they can't include your standard Hollywood interactions between men and women without veering way outside the realm of credibility. Nonetheless, while this movie may not deserve any first, second, or third prize, or honorable mention, it does deserve a special new award for getting a preposterous idea onto the screen against all odds. And even recruiting some respected actors.
This was pitched as a comedy about a rabbi trying to navigate Argentine tango dancing while adhering to his religious tenets. It's ... not that. There's hardly any dancing, the movie dwells on excessive and unnecessary B-roll footage when time could be spent on better script writing and character development. The film tries to make a bigger point about religious pluralism, but ends up whiffing given that the script writer probably spent 20 minutes on Wikipedia looking up the traditions of each faith. The lack of depth absolutely shows, and the filmmakers try to patch over it by providing elaborate shots of religious ceremonies.
The acting quality wavered from Hallmark movie to high school production - and I'm not even referring to the kids (who were fine). The jokes were dragged out, intolerably so.
So that this isn't a completely negative review, a couple of standouts from this otherwise. I thought Judi Beecher as Raquel, Moshe's wife, acted well, given the material that she had. Her character was the only one with any sort of depth. Karina Smirnoff was also in her element in the dance scenes, although her character suffered from lack of proper development.
This film had a lot of promise but missed the mark completely.
The acting quality wavered from Hallmark movie to high school production - and I'm not even referring to the kids (who were fine). The jokes were dragged out, intolerably so.
So that this isn't a completely negative review, a couple of standouts from this otherwise. I thought Judi Beecher as Raquel, Moshe's wife, acted well, given the material that she had. Her character was the only one with any sort of depth. Karina Smirnoff was also in her element in the dance scenes, although her character suffered from lack of proper development.
This film had a lot of promise but missed the mark completely.
Tango Shalom is a terrific and fun film! I enjoyed the story about a man who has to overcome the limits of his faith in order to enter a dance contest. The cast is first rate with both well-known actors and fresh faces. It's an uplifting and inspiring tale that is suitable for the entire family! Plus the dancing is superb! Go see it!
Plenty of details about this title in other reviews so I won't repeat them here. Suffice to say that this is a charming comedy with a few well-chosen messages about tolerance and community. I thoroughly enjoyed it and can recommend it for all ages.
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- CuriosidadesJos Laniado and Claudio Laniado play two brothers Moshe Yehuda, a Hasidic Jew, and Rahamim Yehuda, a not so devout Jew. Jos Laniado and Claudio Laniado are brothers in real life.
- Citações
Shlomi Yehuda: Dad, seven is like ancient in internet years.
- ConexõesReferenced in Robservations: The Problem with the Domination of our Franchise Culture. (2023)
- Trilhas sonorasCall To Prayer
performed by Yasir Sitara
recorded by J.M. Fayiz
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- Também conhecido como
- Tango Shalom
- Locações de filme
- Brooklyn, Nova Iorque, EUA(main locations)
- Empresa de produção
- Consulte mais créditos da empresa na IMDbPro
Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 102.651
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 20.581
- 5 de set. de 2021
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 104.538
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 55 min(115 min)
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- Proporção
- 2.39:1
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