Tango Shalom

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Directed byGabriel Bologna
Written byJos Laniado
Screenplay by
Produced by
Tango Shalom
Release poster
Directed byGabriel Bologna
Written byJos Laniado
Screenplay by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMassimo Zeri
Edited byRobert Meyer Burnett
Music byZoe Tiganouria
Zizi Bologna
Production
company
Convivencia Forever Films
Distributed byVision Films
Release date
  • September 3, 2021 (2021-09-03)
Running time
115 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Tango Shalom (retitled Forbidden Tango after release) is a 2021 American dance[1] comedy[2] film directed by Gabriel Bologna and starring Jos Laniado, Judi Beecher, Renée Taylor, Lainie Kazan and Karina Smirnoff. It was produced by Joel Zwick who directed My Big Fat Greek Wedding. The movie won 25 film festival awards,[3] including the 2021 Artisan Festival International World Peace Initiative for Best World Peace and Tolerance Narrative Feature Film Award[4] during the Cannes Film Festival. The film premiered at the 2021 Brooklyn Film Festival,[5] the borough where the majority of the movie was filmed.

Hasidic Rabbi and amateur Hora dancer, Moshe Yehuda (Jos Laniado), enters a televised tango competition to save his Hebrew School from bankruptcy. But there is one big dilemma: in Orthodox Judaism, a married man is not allowed to touch a woman other than his wife. Moshe enlists the support of a Catholic priest (Joe Bologna) and leaders of various other faiths who understand the burden the modern world can place on traditional religious beliefs. Together, they devise a plan to assist Moshe to dance in the competition without compromising his moral code.[6]

Cast

Release

Tango Shalom had a limited theatrical release by Vision Films in the United States and Canada on September 3, 2021, collecting the highest box office receipts of any independent film that Labor Day weekend.[7][8] Vision Films also picked up the film for worldwide distribution. The film received North American streaming approval on October 29, 2021.[9]

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