
Last Tango 2015
"Spaghetti Noir"
In the gritty outskirts of Naples, *Last Tango (2015)* follows Alberto Tango, a morally flexible detective drowning in debt to his ruthless former boss, Rava.
Director: Giuseppe Iacono
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Last Tango (2015) about?
Set in Naples, the film follows debt-ridden detective Alberto Tango as he reluctantly takes on a case to find a runaway heiress. His partnership with Corrado, his precarious financial ties to a ruthless creditor, and the moral compromises he makes form the heart of this gritty neo-noir story.
Who directed Last Tango?
Giuseppe Iacono directed *Last Tango* (2015), bringing a neo-noir sensibility to this Italian crime drama set in Naples.
Who stars in Last Tango?
The film features Massi Furlan as Alberto Tango, Renato Scarpa as Corrado, and Sergio Pierattini in key supporting roles.
Is Last Tango (2015) worth watching?
While it's not rated on IMDb, *Last Tango* (2015) offers a compelling neo-noir experience with strong character dynamics and a moody Neapolitan backdrop. Fans of gritty crime dramas will find its moral ambiguity and atmospheric tension engaging.
How long is Last Tango?
Last Tango (2015) runs for 112 minutes.
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About Last Tango (2015) — A Neo-Noir Detective Drama in Naples
In the gritty outskirts of Naples, *Last Tango (2015)* follows Alberto Tango, a morally flexible detective drowning in debt to his ruthless former boss, Rava. Teaming up with Corrado, a vulnerable young colleague with a fragile psyche, Tango navigates a seedy underworld of half-truths and shady deals, skirting the line between justice and desperation. When influential industrialist Sergio Tudisco enlists his help to track down his rebellious daughter Olga, Tango finds himself entangled in a web of secrets that forces him to confront his own compromised principles.
Giuseppe Iacono's neo-noir drama casts a shadowy spell over Naples, blending noir aesthetics with raw emotional tension. The film explores themes of betrayal, redemption, and the cost of survival in a world where loyalty is a rare currency. With its moody atmosphere and morally ambiguous characters, *Last Tango* (2015) offers a gripping, character-driven story that lingers long after the credits roll.