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Tangos: l'exil de Gardel

Original title: El exilio de Gardel: Tangos
  • 1985
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  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
735
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Tangos: l'exil de Gardel (1985)
DramaMusical

Some Argentinians, exiled in Paris, decide to put on a tango-ballet, dedicated to Carlos Gardel, a legendary Argentinian tango star.Some Argentinians, exiled in Paris, decide to put on a tango-ballet, dedicated to Carlos Gardel, a legendary Argentinian tango star.Some Argentinians, exiled in Paris, decide to put on a tango-ballet, dedicated to Carlos Gardel, a legendary Argentinian tango star.

  • Director
    • Fernando E. Solanas
  • Writers
    • Fernando E. Solanas
    • Djamila Olivessi
  • Stars
    • Marie Laforêt
    • Philippe Léotard
    • Miguel Ángel Solá
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    735
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fernando E. Solanas
    • Writers
      • Fernando E. Solanas
      • Djamila Olivessi
    • Stars
      • Marie Laforêt
      • Philippe Léotard
      • Miguel Ángel Solá
    • 7User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Marie Laforêt
    Marie Laforêt
    • Mariana
    Philippe Léotard
    Philippe Léotard
    • Pierre
    Miguel Ángel Solá
    Miguel Ángel Solá
    • Juan Dos
    Marina Vlady
    Marina Vlady
    • Florence
    Georges Wilson
    Georges Wilson
    • Jean-Marie
    Lautaro Murúa
    Lautaro Murúa
    • Gerardo
    Ana María Picchio
    Ana María Picchio
    • Ana
    Gabriela Toscano
    • Maria…
    Nora Codina
    • Solo Dancer…
    Guillermo Altamirano
    • Solo Dancer
    • (as G. Altamirano, German Altamirano)
    • …
    Robert Thomas
    • Solo Dancer
    Manon Hotte
    • Solo Dancer
    Gloria Arquimbau
    • Solo Dancer
    • (as Gloria et Eduardo)
    Eduardo Arquimbau
    • Solo Dancer
    • (as Gloria et Eduardo)
    Ines Sanguinetti
    • Solo Dancer
    Nucleo Danza
    • Ballet
    Michel Etcheverry
    • San Martin
    Claude Melki
    • Discepolo
    • Director
      • Fernando E. Solanas
    • Writers
      • Fernando E. Solanas
      • Djamila Olivessi
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    10mikatzin

    Pure Tango. Pure Cinema.

    Solanas made a wonderful piece of art, not just a movie, but a theater play and a tango as well.

    The anguish of exile, trying to show all the melancholy charged with irony and good humor. As a Discépolo's tango.

    Marvelous, oneiric. A way to learn more about this kind of music that is famous around the world as "the dance of passion", but showed in its pure essence, with three of its' men, Gardel, Discépolo and Piazzolla.
    tedg

    Wallflowers

    Being a branch on the Spanish film-making tree, Argentines have no problem with the idea of blending a show within a movie, to the world of the movie itself, and then to the world outside the movie in which the viewer lives.

    I call this folding.

    I came to this because I knew it had this quality. And that it had something else that fascinates me: dance. Filmed dance is one of the most intriguing problems for a filmmaker and rewarding for a viewer. I love it when it works.

    Also, I discovered on viewing that it plays with a related notion: that you cannot really see something that you are part of. You have to be in a fold, removed a bit. And it has yet another notion that compels. Sex as movement, as choreographed caress between two people who have poise that comes from wisdom through grace or pain, usually a mix. Its not a typical Hispanic idea, and is unique to Argentina, a philosophy of embodiment that corresponds in a way to fine acting. This alone, this one idea alone can melt the cauterized heart, and when experienced in life or remembered in art is transforming.

    Yes, this film has all these ideas in it. Probably, the filmmaker is one of those wonderful people to know, full of ideas that spill out in ways that don't matter. Any intelligent, or fully felt conversation on any of these ideas will be more valuable than this movie. In fact, that is yet another idea here, that real touch has no substitute. None at all.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 2 of 3: Has some interesting elements.
    alexcharner

    What an inspiring film!

    I found a video version of this exquisite Tanguedia (tango + tragedia) in the Avery Fisher Center of the NYU Bobst Library. Looking for insights into the life of Carlos Gardel, I found something infinitely more powerful. An entertaining, heartbreaking film that brought me a greater appreciation of my love of tango and the sadness of exile. The film tells the story of Argentinian exiles in Paris. People of artistic talent and temperament who come together to create a stage musical about the tangos of Gardel's exile. The fact that Gardel was never (historically) exiled from Argentina adds a little subversive mystery to the film. If I could find a print of the film I could probably provide a more detailed review. I guess this film is doomed to join "Love me Tonight" and countless other amazing works of musical film, spending eternity eluding the eyes of the viewing public, collecting dust in film monasteries. ¡Qué tanguedia!
    vkorovkin

    One of the greatest films I've seen

    Already from the opening scene of tango dance on a Paris bridge one can understand that this is an outstanding film. Pain, sorrow, laugh, sex, solitude, nostalgia, music - all about the exiliados' life in Paris. And if you know a bit of Spanish the lyrics of the songs will stay long with you.
    10arnis12

    virtually unknown masterpiece

    I saw a print of this film in a Latin American class a few years ago and was blown away." Who was the director?" was my question. It combined elements of Godard, Bertulucci, and the American musical. The images are as stunning as any by Vittorio Storraro and the story is ultimately uplifting and hopeful as it details the lives of Argentine exiles trying to survive and move on with their lives while in exile in Paris. Brilliant , but virtually unavailable in the states. This film needs to be discovered by film lovers and lovers of the tango.

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    • Trivia
      Official submission of Argentina for the 'Best Foreign Language Film' category of the 59th Academy Awards in 1987.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Eleventh Hour: Havana Report (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Tangos de Papel
      Music and lyrics by Fernando E. Solanas

      Performed by Roberto Goyeneche

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 1985 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Argentina
      • France
    • Languages
      • Spanish
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Tangos, the Exile of Gardel
    • Filming locations
      • Buenos Aires, Federal District, Argentina
    • Production companies
      • Tercine
      • Cinesur (Envar El Kadri)
      • Ministère de la Culture
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 59m(119 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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