Tango
- 1981
- 8min
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7,7/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSubsequent characters appear in a poorly-decorated room, intertwining but never colliding, all possessed by never-ending rituals.Subsequent characters appear in a poorly-decorated room, intertwining but never colliding, all possessed by never-ending rituals.Subsequent characters appear in a poorly-decorated room, intertwining but never colliding, all possessed by never-ending rituals.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Récompensé par 1 Oscar
- 6 victoires au total
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The movie slowly grabs you. One simple layer of action is coordinated with another simple layer. A third and a fourth join this constellation of action till we have so many layers weaving about each other that I lost count. The entrance of the delightful blonde stole the show for me, adding sexiness and a dash of mischief. Great fun!
This short takes your breath away, as you wonder how on earth he could have produced it, and all the while trying to keep up with the action on screen.
Technically brilliant, but also offers an insight into Polish culture (and communism as a whole) and bears repeated viewing, in fact demands it
Technically brilliant, but also offers an insight into Polish culture (and communism as a whole) and bears repeated viewing, in fact demands it
10saq1
when i saw it first time it was before the main movie we saw in the cinema. it was great. I was looking on it and try to understand how it was possible to make that film so long time ago. i think it's one of most interesting short movies i have ever seen and it's not because of im from poland :)
Tango is a fantastic short, animated as a collage of live action film clips. It begins simply, with one boy retrieving a lost ball in a repeating pattern. He is joined by others who also follow repeating patterns of their own. It climaxes with a screen packed with individuals all going about their business in complete ignorance of the actions of the others, and ends as simply as it began. All this is done without words (except for the repeated shout of a man falling from a table). If you have the opportunity, I highly recommend this artistic short.
10llltdesq
The year 1982 saw three shorts nominated for the Academy Award for Animated Short. All were excellent and could easily have won. It was the misfortune of The Great Cognito and The Snowman that they were in direct competition with this short. This is so intricately done and so fascinating in its conception and execution, that words fail me. It reminds me of the feeling I get when I look at the works of M.C. Escher. This must be watched (more than once) to be fully grasped. One warning is necessary: this is not for children. A portion or two of this is most decidedly adult in nature. Most decidedly and solidly recommended!
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- AnecdotesOn April 11, 1983, at The 55th Annual Academy Awards (1983), Polish animator Zbigniew Rybczynski (pronounced "Rib-chin-ski") had probably the worst night that any Academy Award winner has ever had at the annual Oscar show. When presenter Kristy McNichol announced Rybczynski's short film, Tango (1981), as the winner in the Best Animated Short category, she mispronounced his name as "Zib-new-ski...sky." When Rybczynski accepted the award at the podium, the orchestra cut off his acceptance speech with the "Looney Tunes" theme. After talking with reporters in the press room backstage, Rybczynski stepped outside into an alley to have a cigarette. When he tried to re-enter the theater, an overzealous security guard refused to let him back in. Although Rybczynski was holding his Oscar, he was wearing a cheap tuxedo and tennis shoes, because he had been unable to afford better clothes. Rybczynski tried to explain things, but his English was poor, and the guard assumed he was drunk and called two police officers, who slammed the Polish director up against the wall. During the altercation, Rybczynski reportedly shouted, "American pig! I have Oscar!" and tried to kick a policeman in the groin. Rybczynski spent the night in jail before the mess was sorted out.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Pieces of Silver (1989)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Танго
- Lieux de tournage
- Lódz, Lódzkie, Pologne(only interiors, Studio Se-ma-for)
- Société de production
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- Durée8 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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