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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Tango Shalom (2021) was actually filmed several years ago but seems to have finally been released in theaters and on streaming platforms. Despite some awkward editing cuts and a few draggy spots (it runs 115 minutes) it is ultimately a pleasant comedy with the kind of message this old world truly needs.
Written by the late Joseph Bologna with Claudio and Jos Laniado, the story concerns a rabbi with financial problems. He leaves his comfortable Brooklyn neighborhood (Williamsburg?) and goes into "the city" to find work but runs across a Latin dance school, which fosters his secret dream of dancing the tango. The snappy teacher (Karina Smirnoff) notices his innate talent and talks him into being her partner in a big televised dance competition. The problem is that being an Hassidic Jew, he's not allowed to touch a woman other than his wife.
So the rabbi (Jos Laniado) goes on a quest to visit various religious leaders (Jewish, Catholic, Muslim, Hindu) to learn how various religions would deal with such a problem. Once he finds his solution, he then has to face the TV cameras and his astonished family. While the ending isn't quite as rousing as in, say, Strictly Ballroom, it makes its point.
Some nice cameos by Renee Taylor, Lainie Kazan, Bern Cohen, and Joseph Bologna (who died in 2017) as the priest. Directed by Gabriel Bologna.
I guess the ultimate message is that as we are different, so we are one.
Written by the late Joseph Bologna with Claudio and Jos Laniado, the story concerns a rabbi with financial problems. He leaves his comfortable Brooklyn neighborhood (Williamsburg?) and goes into "the city" to find work but runs across a Latin dance school, which fosters his secret dream of dancing the tango. The snappy teacher (Karina Smirnoff) notices his innate talent and talks him into being her partner in a big televised dance competition. The problem is that being an Hassidic Jew, he's not allowed to touch a woman other than his wife.
So the rabbi (Jos Laniado) goes on a quest to visit various religious leaders (Jewish, Catholic, Muslim, Hindu) to learn how various religions would deal with such a problem. Once he finds his solution, he then has to face the TV cameras and his astonished family. While the ending isn't quite as rousing as in, say, Strictly Ballroom, it makes its point.
Some nice cameos by Renee Taylor, Lainie Kazan, Bern Cohen, and Joseph Bologna (who died in 2017) as the priest. Directed by Gabriel Bologna.
I guess the ultimate message is that as we are different, so we are one.
Tango Shalom is the independent film of the year. Karina Smirnoff and Jos Laniado shine bright both on and off the dance floor, and Lainie and Renee are the dynamic duo we all need! The interfaith themes come together to emphasize that in these trying times, we are all human beings no matter what our religion / background may be. Go watch Tango Shalom with your family!
A great family film that anyone can enjoy! It's a comedy yet still takes you on a religious/ faith journey that anyone can easily relate to. Must See!
I love how they connected all the religions with a twist of comedy , super funny . Go see it yallaaaaa
All the best
Lebanese in New York City.
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.
Você sabia?
- 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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- Data de lançamento
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- Idioma
- 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 duração1 hora 55 minutos
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- Proporção
- 2.39:1
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