Clouds of Smoke (1959 film) explained

Nubes de humo
Director:Enrique Carreras
Starring:Alberto Castillo
Mercedes Carreras
María Luisa Santés
Francisco Álvarez
Music:Vlady
Cinematography:Alfredo Traverso
Editing:José Gallego
Studio:Producciones Vicente Marco
Distributor:Producciones Vicente Marco
Runtime:70 minutes
Country:Argentina
Language:Spanish

Clouds of Smoke (Nubes de humo) is a 1959 Argentine musical (tango) comedy film directed and written by Enrique Carreras.It stars tango singer Alberto Castillo, Mercedes Carreras, María Luisa Santés and Francisco Álvarez and was released on 14 May 1959.[1] The film, Castillo's last, is dedicated to the memory of film director Manuel Romero.

Plot

An amateur tango student who gave up singing when he finished his degree, relapses.

Cast

Music

The music for the film was composed by Vlady. Alberto Castillo sings songs such as "Así se baila el tango".[2] Archivo de la Filmoteca notes that the film fused together influences of Tango and rumba with rock and roll and that Carreras's films "combine new rhythms and incorporate young generations".[3]

Reception

Tulio Carella said in Crítica: "A long story is told in Nubes de humo. The film is minor and poorly plotted. It does, however, offer a few moments of excitement and some not-too-old-fashioned jokes." Jorge Miguel Couselo opined in Correo de la Tarde that it was "another tawdry film". Raúl Manrupe and María Alejandra Portela in their book Un diccionario de films argentinos (1930–1995) wrote (translated from Spanish): "Crepuscular title of a kind of cinema which tends towards more pop (there's a scene with rock and roll music) and which repeats scenes in a framework of falsehood."[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nubes de humo. Cinenacional.com. 10 July 2022. Spanish.
  2. Book: Barrella, Humberto. El tango después de Gardel 1935-1959. Corregidor. 1999. 508. Spanish.
  3. Book: Archivos de la Filmoteca: revista de estudios históricos: Issue 41. La Filmoteca. 2002. 69. Spanish.
  4. Book: Manrupe. Raúl. Portela. María Alejandra. 2001. Un diccionario de films argentinos (1930–1995). Spanish. Buenos Aires. 423. 950-05-0896-6. Ediciones Corregidor.