
Neruda (2016)
Año de lanzamiento: 2016
Nación: Argentina, Chile, France, Spain, United States
Alternative Title: Неруда
Director: Pablo Larraín
Writer: Guillermo Calderón, Nazareno Obregón Nieva
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Axel Kuschevatzky, Renan Artukmac
Executive Producer: Mariane Hartard, Rocío Jadue
Compañías: AZ Films, Ad hoc Studios, Casting del Sur, Fabula, Funny Balloons, Participant, Reborn Production, Setembro Cine, Telefe
Género: Biographical Film, Biography, Drama
Budget: N/A
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Historia
In late 1940s Chile during the Cold War, prominent Communist Senator and poet Pablo Neruda accuses the government of betrayal in Congress. Subsequently, his parliamentary immunity is revoked by President González Videla. The Chief of Investigative Police assigns Inspector Óscar Peluchonneau to arrest Neruda, who then goes into hiding with his wife Delia del Carril. They attempt to flee the country but are forced underground.
Resumen
Neruda (2016), directed by Pablo Larraín, is a biographical drama film about Chilean poet and Communist politician Pablo Neruda. Set against the backdrop of the Cold War in Chile during the late 1940s, the film explores Neruda's transformation into a fugitive after his parliamentary immunity is revoked for joining the Communist Party.