> Incidentally, I also wanted to ask what are people's favourite tango movies 
> and documentaries. 

These are the tango films that I like a lot:

Sur, Argentina 1988. Director: Fernando Solanas, Music: Astor Piazolla, Roberto 
Goyeneche
The plot: In 1983, at the end of military dictatorship in Argentina, Floreal 
(Miguel Angel Solá) is released 
from prison after a five year's sentence. He's longing for to come back to his 
wife Rosi (Susú Pecoraro), 
but the memories of the past resurface: flight and emprisonment, torture and 
murder, treason and jealousy, love and death. 
He goes into the dark night of memory and meets the specters of the past: his 
dead friend Negro (Lito Cruz), 
that was killed in the military dictatorship, Amadeo (Roberto Goyeneche), who 
in his tangos sings about the fragility of love, 
the colonel Rasatti (Nathan Pinzón), who tells about his former project "Sur" 
(South), the utopia of a better country, 
and his father (Mario Lozano), the stuttering union member who kept his dignity 
in times of persecution.

Tangos - El exilio de Gardel. Argentina, France 1985. Director: Solanas, Music: 
Astor Piazzola among others.
An argentine dance group  which was expelled by the military putsch in 
Argentina in 1976 to exile in Paris is rehearsing 
a "tanguedia", a tango-musical which combines tragedy and comedy. The film has 
an open structure which is compared 
to exile: you know when it begins, but you don't know when it ends. The 
different episodes are hold together by the 
dancing scenes and the tango music.

I also love the films with Carlos Gardel that were shot by Paramount in the 
early 1930s, but they may not be easily available. 

"Tango Bar" should be available.

"Melodía de Arrabal", released in 1933.  week after the release El Diario 
reported:
"Something strange happened last Sunday at Porteno Cinema.
They were showing Carlos Gardel's Melodía de Arrabal, and when he was singing 
the tangos "Silencio"
and "Melodía de arrabal", the audience interrupted the film with its applause 
and demanded that they
repeat the parts in which you can hear and see Gardel singing those tangos, as 
only he can do it."

"Cuesta abajo", released in 1934.
"El día que me quieras", released in 1935. Gardel himself wrote about this film 
a few days before his death:
"The film produced a wonderful impression on me, and I still think that it is 
my best work in films, 
and that we have topped everything with its songs. I think that these songs 
will be hits"

There are plenty more tango films that I like, and some of them might seem 
obscure,
for instance I like a German silent film called "the tango queen", it's lovely, 
it's about a tango dancing contest.
I have programmed it for the cinema and we showed it with live bandoneón music 
accompaniment. 

If you like to read more about Argentine tango films I recommend the book by 
Jorge Finkielman 
"The Film Industry in Argentina. An illustrated Cultural History." London 2004.

Anna

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