Our Last Tango – Reviews and Cinemas in the UK 2017

Our Last Tango goes on the road throughout the UK in the coming weeks. Here are the upcoming locations and some reviews:
★ Up to 08 October 2017 – Curzon Bloomsbury, London
★ From 09 October 2017 – The Light House, Woverhampton
★ From 22 October 2017 – Odyssey, St Albans
ABOUT THE FILM
Our Last Tango tells the true story of the Argentine dancers who made tango famous and continues in London’s Curzon Bloomsury for another week. You can also catch Our Last Tango at the Light House Cinema in Wolverhampton from 9th October and at the Odyssey in St Albans from 22nd October.
REVIEWS!
Here´s a roundup of some of the amazing reviews, more information is available on the film´s website: www.ourlasttangofilm.co.uk
“The dancing is fabulous, but it’s the characters that will stay with you” ★★★★ Time Out
“Very warm and thoroughly watchable” ★★★★ The Guardian
“The result is giddy, meta and soulful” ★★★★ Total Film
“A story which is likely to touch its audiences in more ways than they could have ever imagined” ★★★★ HeyUGuys
“Very entertaining… just what a good tango story should be” ★★★★ Financial Times
“Beautifully choreographed documentary” ★★★★★ The Upcoming
“This Wim Wenders-Produced Dance Documentary is Unmissable” AnOtherMagazine
PHOTO
The film premiere at the Picturehouse in London, 20 September 2017. From left; Rita Horne (Tangofolly), Raquel Greenberg (Raquel Greenberg Tango Academy), German Kral (Director, Our Last Tango), Sofia Serbin de Skalon (Celluloid Circus).
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Published: 10 Oct 2017 @ 06:09
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