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Tango Entertainment

Tango Entertainment is an independent film production and financing company founded in January 2017 by producers Lia Buman and Tim Headington. Based in , the company specializes in story-driven projects, aiming to support nimble, high-quality indie films and television series. Since its inception, Tango Entertainment has established itself as a key player in the independent film sector by financing and producing a diverse slate of acclaimed projects, often focusing on character-driven narratives and emerging talent. Notable productions include the A24-distributed drama (2022), directed by , which earned critical praise and multiple award nominations for its intimate portrayal of family dynamics. Other significant films backed by Tango encompass the biographical comedy Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (2022), starring ; the Netflix sci-fi drama (2024), featuring ; and the ensemble dramedy (2024), with , , and . The company's portfolio also features earlier works like (2020), a Sundance Prize winner, and (2018), highlighting its commitment to innovative storytelling. Tango's approach emphasizes collaboration with established and up-and-coming filmmakers, often partnering with distributors like , , and to bring projects to wider audiences. Recent developments include adaptations of popular literature, such as Emily Henry's , and recent productions like Together (2025) and Sorry, Baby (2025), underscoring its growing influence in the evolving indie landscape amid challenges in film financing. Through these efforts, Tango Entertainment continues to champion diverse voices and bold narratives in contemporary cinema.

Overview

Founding and mission

Tango Productions, LLC, operating as , was founded in January 2017 by producers Lia Buman and Tim Headington as a private company headquartered in . Lia Buman, a veteran and former acquisition executive, brought extensive industry experience, including credits on projects such as (2015). Tim Headington, a billionaire oil executive who founded Headington Oil in 1978 and graduated with a history degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1972, had transitioned into film production with credits on acclaimed titles like Hugo (2011, which won five Academy Awards) and World War Z (2013). The company's core mission is to operate as a nimble, story-driven producer and financier, empowering creators to develop independent films and limited television series that prioritize narrative focus over large-scale commercial projects. Early productions, such as (2018), illustrate this commitment to supporting innovative, character-centered independent storytelling.

Operations and focus

Tango Entertainment operates as both a financier and in the independent sector, providing funding and overseeing development, production, and distribution partnerships for select projects. The company emphasizes a story-driven approach, supporting a boutique slate that prioritizes quality over volume in independent filmmaking. The company's thematic focus centers on character-driven narratives, often highlighting female-led stories, LGBTQ+ themes, and voices from underrepresented communities. It actively backs emerging directors, with several projects premiering at festivals such as Sundance, including the 2025 debuts of Together and Sorry, Baby. This selective strategy aligns with the founders' vision of a nimble entity dedicated to innovative, personal storytelling in indie cinema. Operationally, Tango maintains a U.S.-based structure, having produced approximately 23 films between 2018 and 2025 while collaborating with international talent. Distribution partnerships play a key role, including deals with for (2022), and for (2024) and (2024). The company's logo has evolved to reflect its identity and the founder's interests. The original design (2018–2021) featured a spinning reel intended to evoke an airplane propeller, nodding to Tim Headington's enthusiasm, with metallic "TANGO ENTERTAINMENT" text. In 2022, it was updated to a minimalist curvy "TANGO" wordmark with sliding elements, emphasizing simplicity and motion tied to and motifs.

History

Establishment (2017–2019)

Tango Entertainment was established in January 2017 by Lia Buman and Tim Headington as a Los Angeles-based film production and financing company dedicated to story-driven, independent projects. Leveraging Buman's prior experience as an executive producer on films such as and Insidious: Chapter 2, the company quickly positioned itself to support nimble operations in the indie sector. By mid-2017, Tango had secured its first key financing involvement through executive production on David Lowery's The Old Man & the Gun, a biographical crime film distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures. The company's debut slate in 2018 included Nia DaCosta's Little Woods, a drama presented by Tango with a modest production budget of $800,000, and Crystal Moselle's Skate Kitchen, which featured the company's logo and marked its entry into narrative features. These low-budget endeavors, typically under $10 million, emphasized artistic merit over commercial scale, aligning with Tango's mission to champion emerging voices in a crowded indie landscape. A pivotal early milestone came with Skate Kitchen's world premiere at the in January 2018, where it garnered attention for its authentic portrayal of a female skateboarding subculture and led to distribution by . This success helped Tango forge initial partnerships with established indie distributors, including for and Fox Searchlight for . Under Buman's leadership as principal, Tango assembled its core production team during this period, recruiting key executives such as development producer Theresa Page and executive Max Silva to handle financing and project oversight. As a new entrant, the company navigated the competitive market by prioritizing selective, high-impact collaborations that highlighted diverse storytelling while maintaining fiscal restraint on budgets.

Growth and expansion (2020–2025)

During the in 2020, Tango Entertainment adapted to industry disruptions by accelerating the release of its projects through virtual premieres and early streaming availability. The company's film , which addresses teen pregnancy and access to reproductive healthcare, pivoted from a planned theatrical rollout to streaming via just weeks after its in-person premiere at the in January 2020, reflecting broader shifts in distribution amid theater closures. This move aligned with the industry's rapid embrace of digital platforms, enabling Tango to secure deals that prioritized accessibility over traditional exhibition windows. Tango's production output expanded significantly in the 2020s, growing from a handful of releases in the late to over 15 films and TV projects by mid-decade, establishing it as a key player in independent cinema. The company ventured into Emmy-recognized television formats with Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (2022), a original that earned eight Primetime Emmy nominations, including a win for Outstanding Television Movie, marking Tango's entry into hybrid film-TV productions. This period also saw increased international collaborations, such as the multi-national co-production (2023), involving , , , , , and Australia, directed by and distributed by , which explored queer family dynamics in . Strategic financing evolved to incorporate equity investments alongside traditional models, allowing Tango to support diverse, character-driven narratives like the reproductive rights-focused and intimate family dramas. Key milestones underscored Tango's rising profile, including the critical acclaim for (2022), which received an Academy Award nomination for Paul Mescal's performance in a leading role and highlighted the company's commitment to emerging filmmakers like director . In 2024, , directed by and starring , , and , secured a worldwide deal for $7 million following its premiere, broadening Tango's reach to streaming audiences. As of 2025, Tango maintains an active slate of 24 total productions since its founding, with recent projects like Together (2025) and The History of Sound (2025), which were released earlier in the year and featured prominently on its official website, signaling continued momentum in financing and global storytelling.

Key personnel

Founders

Tango Entertainment was co-founded in 2017 by Lia Buman and Tim Headington, who established the company as a story-driven and financier focused on and television projects. Lia Buman serves as a principal and lead at Tango Entertainment, overseeing creative development and production for the company's slate of independent films. Prior to founding Tango, Buman spent a decade as a film buyer, including a role at , where she gained expertise in financing and distribution. Her earlier career highlights include serving as an executive on the science fiction thriller (2015), directed by and starring . At Tango, Buman has been instrumental in key projects, such as executive producing (2022), the critically acclaimed drama directed by that premiered at the . She also produced Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (2022), the Roku Channel biographical comedy starring , which won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Television Movie at the . In a March 2025 interview, Buman discussed the challenges of production, noting the difficulties in securing funding amid market consolidation and emphasizing the importance of agile partnerships to support emerging filmmakers. Tim Headington acts as co-founder and primary financier for Tango Entertainment, leveraging his substantial resources to back the company's initiatives. Headington built his fortune as the CEO and owner of Headington Oil Company, a Dallas-based exploration and production firm; a major milestone came in 2008 when he sold his Bakken shale oil fields in to for $1.85 billion, establishing his billionaire status. He entered the film industry in the mid-2000s, co-founding with producer and investing in high-profile projects, including serving as co-producer on Martin Scorsese's Hugo (2011), which received five Academy Award nominations and won for Best Visual Effects. Headington also executive produced the blockbuster World War Z (2013), directed by and starring , marking his expansion into large-scale action films. His personal interests in , , and have influenced Tango's branding, such as the company's , which incorporates aviation motifs to reflect these passions alongside cinematic storytelling. Despite maintaining a low public profile, Headington has been pivotal in providing the capital that enables Tango's focus on innovative, director-driven content. The partnership between Buman and combines her production expertise and industry connections—forged through their earlier association at —with his financial backing, creating a balanced model that has shaped Tango's mission to bold, independent narratives.

Other executives and contributors

Max serves as a producer at Tango Entertainment, where he has contributed to the development and production of several projects, including the 2022 comedy biopic Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, the 2024 film Spaceman, and the 2025 supernatural thriller Together. A graduate of the , Silva previously worked at before joining Tango. Other key production executives include Theresa Page, who holds the role of and development executive. Executives like Neil Shah and Jenny Truong support financing and efforts. The company's small core team, consisting of fewer than 10 full-time staff, emphasizes collaborative and project-based roles, often partnering with freelance talent for specific initiatives. Notable external contributors have included Seth Kleinberg, executive producer at Filmograph, who oversaw the creation of Tango's animated company logo, alongside producer . The logo's design was handled by Paul Hutchison, with animation by Alphonse Swinehart and Zach Carnes, drawing on themes of film and to reflect Tim Headington's interests. These personnel have played roles in securing prominent festival placements, such as the world premiere of at the and acquisitions for Together and Sorry, Baby following their 2025 Sundance debuts. Additionally, their work supported Emmy submissions for Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, which earned a nomination for Outstanding Writing for a Limited or or Movie in 2023.

Filmography

2010s productions

Tango Entertainment's entry into the independent film scene during the late 2010s was marked by a selective slate of eight productions, emphasizing character-driven narratives and collaborations with emerging directors. These films highlighted the company's focus on intimate, story-centric projects often premiering at major festivals like Tribeca and Sundance. In 2018, Tango presented Little Woods, a crime drama written and directed by Nia DaCosta in her feature debut, starring Tessa Thompson and Lily James as sisters navigating economic hardship in North Dakota; it premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival before a 2019 theatrical release by Neon. That same year, the company served as executive producer through founder Tim Headington on The Old Man & the Gun, David Lowery's biographical crime film featuring Robert Redford as real-life bank robber Forrest Tucker, which premiered at Telluride and was distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures. Also in 2018, Tango presented Skate Kitchen, Crystal Moselle's coming-of-age drama inspired by a real group of female skateboarders, starring newcomer Rachelle Vinberg and featuring Jaden Smith; it debuted at Sundance before an August release by Magnolia Pictures. In addition, Tango financed Rafiki, Wanuri Kahiu's drama about a forbidden romance between two young women in Nairobi, Kenya, which premiered at Cannes and was released by Film Movement. Tango's 2019 output included Blow the Man Down, a dark comedy-thriller co-directed by Bridget Savage Cole and Danielle Krudy, following two sisters covering up a killing in a fishing town with in a standout role; produced in association with Secret Engine, it premiered at and streamed on . The company also backed How to Build a Girl, a coming-of-age comedy directed by and based on Caitlin Moran's novel, starring as an aspiring music journalist; it premiered at and was released by . Another 2019 project was Get Duked!, Ninian Doff's comedic thriller about four teens on a survival trip in the , which premiered at and streamed on . Tango wrapped the decade with Come to Daddy, a directed by Ant Timpson and starring as a man reuniting with his estranged father in a remote cabin, blending horror elements with humor; it premiered at and was released by in 2020.

2020s productions

In the 2020s, Tango Entertainment significantly expanded its output, producing a diverse array of independent films that emphasized intimate narratives, emerging directors, and collaborations with streaming and specialty distributors. This period reflected the company's maturation during its growth and expansion phase, with a focus on festival-premiering works that garnered critical attention across , , and experimental genres. By 2025, Tango had financed and produced approximately 15 projects in the decade, marking a shift toward hybrid release models amid evolving industry dynamics. The following table catalogs Tango Entertainment's key 2020s productions in chronological order by release year, highlighting select representative examples with directors and primary distributors where applicable.
YearTitleDirectorDistributor
2020 / Hulu
2020Little FishChad HartiganBleecker Street
2021Nikole Beckwith
2021Italian StudiesAdam Leon
2022Weird: The Al Yankovic Story
2022
2022Andrew Semans / Shudder
2023
2023
2024
2024Spaceman
2024
2025Sorry, BabyEva VictorTBA
2025TogetherTBA
2025The History of SoundTBA
2025Magic FarmTBA

Upcoming projects

As of November 2025, Tango Entertainment has not publicly announced specific unreleased projects for 2026 or later, following the release of its 2025 slate including Together, Sorry, Baby, The History of Sound, and Magic Farm. The company continues to prioritize its development pipeline of , story-driven films, maintaining a focus on innovative narratives and emerging directors in line with its established ethos. In recent interviews, producer Lia Buman emphasized Tango's commitment to financing and producing a diverse array of features, with ongoing efforts to build on successes like Aftersun and Shortcomings by supporting new voices in cinema. While details remain under wraps, the studio's small team is actively scouting scripts and talent for future productions.

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