

Rashevski's Tango
Directed by Sam GarbarskiAdolphe 'Dolfo' Rashevski travels to Israel with grandson Ric, but his brother, orthodox rabbi Samuel 'Shmouel, refuses to come attend their fellow Auschwitz survivor sister Rosa's funeral. Back in their home, the whole well-integrated family and their 'gojim' (non-Jewish and would-be) partners regularly wrestle with the meaning of Jewish blood, traditions and religion. For one it seems the way to gain a wife, for others the bomb under or the obstacle for a marriage. Yet love tends to conquer all but death.
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Rashevski's Tango was released on September 3, 2003.
Rashevski's Tango was directed by Sam Garbarski.
Rashevski's Tango has a runtime of 90m.
Rashevski's Tango was produced by Diana Elbaum.
Adolphe 'Dolfo' Rashevski travels to Israel with grandson Ric, but his brother, orthodox rabbi Samuel 'Shmouel, refuses to come attend their fellow Auschwitz survivor sister Rosa's funeral. Back in their home, the whole well-integrated family and their 'gojim' (non-Jewish and would-be) partners regularly wrestle with the meaning of Jewish blood, traditions and religion. For one it seems the way to gain a wife, for others the bomb under or the obstacle for a marriage. Yet love tends to conquer all but death.
The key characters in Rashevski's Tango are Dolfo (Nathan Cogan), Antoine (Hippolyte Girardot), Isabelle, la femme de Simon (Ludmila Mikaël).
Rashevski's Tango is rated Not Rated.
Rashevski's Tango is a Drama, Romance film.
Rashevski's Tango has an audience rating of 3 out of 10.
Rashevski's Tango has made $1M at the box office.











