Tangos volés (2002) Directed by Eduardo de Gregorio
Musical / Comedy
Film Synopsis
Martin is a young Argentinean screenwriter who works at a film studio
in Paris. One day, he meets a young actress, Alice, who persuades
him to write a script for her set in Buenos-Aires in the 1930s.
Thereafter, Martin's life flits endlessly between Paris in 2000 and
Brazil in the 1930s.
Script: Eduardo de Gregorio, Bruno Herbulot, Suzanne Schiffman
Cinematographer: Teo Delgado
Music: Bruno Fontaine, José Padilla
Cast: Liberto Rabal (Martin),
Sylvie Testud (Alice),
Guy Marchand (Lamblin),
Juan Echanove (Octave),
Kiti Manver (Valentina),
Atmen Kelif (Félix),
Agnès Château (Marguerite),
Céline Milliat-Baumgartner (Charlotte),
Andrea Bronston (La Condesa),
Mathias Mlekuz,
Mario Vedoya
Country: Spain / France
Language: French / Spanish
Support: Color
Runtime: 95 min
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