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Our Last Tango

Our Last Tango (Un tango más)

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María and Juan met as teenagers in Argentina and danced together for nearly fifty years. Now at the end of their lives, they recount their long, shifting relationship as dance partners — a story of love, hate, and unquenchable passion — to a group of young tango dancers who transform those scenes into breathtaking choreographies.

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The New York Times by Andy Webster

German Kral’s documentary Our Last Tango is a combination of things, all fascinating.

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The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore

German Kral's Our Last Tango balances between a studious fascination with the dance form's history and an embrace of the passions it stokes. Far more engrossing than the usual doc of this sort.

75

Slant Magazine by Diego Semerene

Throughout the documentary, the question of truth is equated to the essence of the tango.

60

Los Angeles Times by Noel Murray

While Our Last Tango is a little schematic overall, from moment to moment, it's beautifully choreographed.

60

Village Voice by Abbey Bender

Viewers will sense that the history of these compelling figures entails more frustration and complexity than can be examined in a short running time.

50

San Francisco Chronicle

The film is a visual feast that combines interviews with vintage footage and reenactments danced in retro clubs, on railroad trusses and in magnificent theaters.

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San Francisco Chronicle by Claudia Bauer

The film is a visual feast that combines interviews with vintage footage and reenactments danced in retro clubs, on railroad trusses and in magnificent theaters.