A woman's voice says she was wife to Renzo Franchi and Carlos Gardel (1890-1935), Argentina's great tango singer. People say she's crazy. Her story unfolds. Buenos Aires, 1933: Juana Romero, a seamstress who lives for the music of Gardel, dumps her boyfriend Gustavo for Renzo, a singer who looks like Gardel. She insists that his trio performs Gardel's tangos, which leads to Renzo recording a Ford commercial when Gardel himself is overbooked. The trio, with Joanna in tow, goes on an ill-fated tour of points north. The couple breaks up: she goes home and he tries to get to New York. Fate steps in, and once again he's called upon to pose as Gardel. Then, legend and a bracelet take over. Written by
Jaime Chávarri | Director |
Pedro del Rey | Editor |
Daniel Feijoó | Art Designer |
Marcela Bazzano | Art Designer |
Julia González | Costume Design |
Julio Salinas | Costume Design |
Óscar Mulet | Makeup Designer |
Ricardo Fasán | Hair Supervisor |
Daniel Feijoó | Decorator |
Marcela Bazzano | Set Decoration |