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Detailed description is "Mark Eisner's definitive biography of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda reads like a beautifully written novel: attentive to scene, momentum, and rich with evocative details." . --Cristina García, bestselling author of Dreaming in Cuban Pablo Neruda is a global icon, the rare poet who is a household name. But few really know much about the flesh-and-blood man behind some of the world’s most popular and enduring poems. "Pablo Neruda: The People’s Poet" will be a feature-length documentary that will deliver an intimate look at the Nobel Prize–winning writer, cherished by millions around the world.. . This riveting, lyrical film traces his evolution from a shy, sickly, rural Chilean boy who loved to lose himself in nature to his place on the world stage as a renowned poet and political activist who filled stadiums and concert halls throughout Europe and the Americas. As rich and accessible as Neruda’s best-loved works, "Pablo Neruda: The People’s Poet" demonstrates art’s power to stimulate emotions and broaden perspectives. . . As the best-selling novelist Julia Alvarez wrote on seeing excerpts from the film-in-progress, “This documentary will give us our Neruda, vigorously, diversely, enchantingly brought back to life.”. . more at www.pablonerudafilm.com. . Why Neruda Now?. . Poetry’s power has often proven to be immortal, but few poets have remained as relevant over time as Pablo Neruda. Year after year in the new millennium, Neruda’s legend and popularity have continued to grow. His prevalence in pop culture is one marker of his relevance: He moved millions in Il Postino/The Postman, both an Oscar–winning film and an opera starring Plácido Domingo. He inspired a multi-platinum album by Taylor Swift. Bart Simpson has assured us, “I’m familiar with the work of Pablo Neruda,” and Piper Chapman drops his lines in Orange Is the New Black. He’s the subject of a new Gael García Bernal fictional feature film.. . Through his published writings and his political activism, Neruda spoke to and inspired action on some of the most pressing issues we’re still faced with today, such as the brutality of repressive governments and the injustices of unrestrained capitalism. He highlighted the power of solidarity among the people and motivated grassroots responses. His words are still being deployed in social movements and political actions. His poetry’s fusion of raw sexual longing with the potency of nature restores an essential connection between human beings and the natural world. And his expressions of the endless facets of love and longing are timeless. "Pablo Neruda: The People’s Poet" will deliver all of this to audiences around the world. . . And now Neruda’s poetry and history are poised to become even more urgently relevant after the most recent U.S. Presidential elections--the legacy of last century’s consummate “people’s poet” resonates strongly with the populist surge of today. U.S. society currently faces a deep divide, with one side of the population seeking strong leaders to voice their concerns and another side grappling with how to continue working for progressive change in the turbulent times to come. On both sides, the hunger for populist leaders for them is evident. Neruda’s journey powerfully sheds light on the life of such a leader, as well as timely issues such as the cost of economic injustice, courage in the face of repression, and the role of creativity in navigating eras of upheaval. Neruda’s dramatic experiences with changing political climates—from the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War to his populist senatorial campaign--will seem all the more important and vital in the context of these current times. Neruda’s poems have long been used to evoke the power of solidarity, and to foment social change, a trend that is bound to continue. For example, in a 2012 TED talk, Egyptian art historian Bahia Shebab emotionally recounted how she spray-painted Neruda’s lines on the streets of Cairo during the Arab Spring: “You can crush the flowers, but you can’t delay spring." The video has over 950,000 views on the TED site alone. A friend of the filmmaker Mark Eisner, Bahia will be interviewed for our film.

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