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Title:
Neruda [electronic resource].
Format:
[electronic resource].
Publisher:
The Orchard,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
1 online resource (1 video file (approximately 108 min.)) : sd., col.
Subject:
Neruda, Pablo,--1904-1973.
Neruda, Pablo,--1904-1973.--Canto general.--English.
Partido Comunista de Chile.
Authors, Chilean--20th century.
Authors--Political activity--Chile.
Authors, Exiled--Chile.
Poets, Chilean--20th century.
Fascism--Chile.
Communism--Chile.
Communism and literature--Chile.
Anti-communist movements--Chile.
Fugitives from justice--Chile.
Political persecution--Chile--History--20th century.
Chile--History--1920-1970.
Chile--Politics and government--1920-1970.
Other Authors:
Larraín, Pablo, film director.
Calderon, Guillermo, screenwriter.
Larraín, Juan de Dios, film producer.
Danner, Peter 1966- film producer.
Artukmac, Renan, film producer.
Zito, Alex, 1974- film producer.
García, Juan Pablo, 1971- film producer.
Nido, Fernanda del, 1974- film producer.
Rey, Ignacio, film producer.
García Bernal, Gael, 1978- actor.
Gnecco, Luis, 1962- actor.
Morán, Mercedes, actor.
Gutiérrez Caba, Emilio, 1942- actor.
Muñoz, Diego, 1978- actor.
Goic, Alejandro, actor.
Derqui, Pablo, 1976- actor.
Alonso, Marcelo, actor.
Reyes, Francisco, 1954- actor.
Vadell, Jaime, actor.
Castro, Alfredo (Castro Gómez), actor.
Armstrong, Sergio, cinematographer.
Schneid, Hervé, editor of moving image work.
Larrain, Estefania, production designer.
Parra, Muriel, costume designer.
Jusid, Federico, composer (expression)
hoopla digital.
Notes:
Digital content provided by hoopla. Gael García Bernal, Luis Gnecco, Mercedes Morán, Emilio Gutiérrez Caba, Diego Muñoz, Alejandro Goic, Pablo Derqui, Marcelo Alonso, Michael Silva, Francisco Reyes, Jaime Vadell, Alfredo Castro.
Summary:
At the start of the Cold War, subversive Chilean senator and poet Pablo Neruda is pursued by police prefect Oscar Peluchonneau. Unable to flee the country, Neruda goes into hiding and becomes a symbol of liberty at home and in Europe.
UPC:
191018166793
Locations:
CDPF771 -- Clive Public Library (Clive)

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