Naked Tango
| Naked Tango | |
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| Directed by | Leonard Schrader | 
| Produced by | David Weisman | 
| Written by | Leonard Schrader | 
| Starring | 
Vincent D’Onofrio Mathilda May Esai Morales Fernando Rey  | 
| Music by | Thomas Newman | 
| Cinematography | Juan Ruiz Anchía | 
| Edited by | Debra McDermott | 
| Distributed by | New Line Cinema | 
Release dates  | August 23, 1991 | 
Naked Tango is a 1991 film written and directed by Leonard Schrader and starring Vincent D'Onofrio, Mathilda May, Esai Morales and Fernando Rey.[1]
Plot summary
Returning by ship to Buenos Aires, a young woman escapes her elderly husband by swapping places with a woman committing suicide. She believes her new life will be that of an arranged marriage but finds it is in fact a ruse to cause her to work in a brothel. The film plays on the association of tango with brothels and clearly alludes to the practices of the Zwi Migdal white-slavery and prostitution ring that was active in Buenos Aires early in the twentieth century and was dissolved thanks to Raquel Liberman.[2]
References
- ↑ Naked Tango in IMDB
 - ↑ Nora Glickman, The Jewish White Slave Trade and the Untold Story of Raquel Liberman, Routledge 1999
 
External links
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