Last Tango in Paris (1972) is a controversial erotic drama film directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. It follows a recently widowed American man, Paul, who encounters a young Parisian woman, Jeanne, and ...
Trois cents associations qui pratiquent le tango, plus de 40 festivals qui honorent cette danse argentine en France et 60 bals programmés chaque semaine à Paris. On sait l’amour des Français pour les ...
La commission de sécurité de la préfecture de police de Paris doit inspecter les lieux lundi prochain. En cas de feu vert, plus rien n’empêchera à la réouverture de la célèbre discothèque gay du ...
Last Tango in Paris, directed by Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci in 1972, was scheduled to be shown Sunday evening as part of a retrospective of work by American actor Marlon Brando. Protestors ...
Argentineans are as fascinated by Paris as the French are infatuated with tango, a mutual affection that, over the last three years, has even reached the European charts in the form of the Gotan ...
Marco Vito Oddo is a writer, journalist, and amateur game designer. Passionate about superhero comic books, horror films, and indie games, he formally worked as a Senior Writer for Collider. When he's ...
Being Maria, a new film starring Matt Dillon and Anamaria Vartolomei, explores the life of Maria Schneider and the making of one of the most notorious films in cinema history. It may be the most ...
It may not contain a lot of actual South American dancing, but Last Tango in Paris has plenty of the metaphorical, horizontal kind of tangoing. (We are referring to sex.) But plenty of movies have ...
Written by Bernardo Bertolucci, the story begins when a newly-widowed American ex-pat encounters a young Parisian woman while viewing the same empty Left Bank rental apartment. After the briefest ...
I’ve heard tango described as a three-minute love affair with someone you do not know. But I believe a concern for time is the enemy of love. I met Ofelia while I was eating ice cream outside the ...
It’s naïve to think that great movies never ask anything of us, that we can simply allow them to wash over us, gracing us with their artistry. No—we need to meet movies halfway, and our conflicted ...