

1950 Buenos Aires: where tango meets teenage rebellion in glorious black-and-white.
A group of young people is torn between the established order of the professional world and their rebellion.
Direction
Bayón Herrera's seamless blend of social commentary and showstopping numbers.
Acting
Amaro's magnetic screen presence anchors the entire rebellion.

Director
Luis Bayón Herrera
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This captures Perón-era Argentina's complex relationship with working-class aspiration and entertainment.
Agustín Irusta was already a legendary tango singer; this was his rare dramatic lead.
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