Neruda (2016) [R]

Release Date:
August 11, 2016

Original Title:
Neruda

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
AZ Films
Ad hoc Studios
Casting del Sur
Fabula
Funny Balloons
Participant
Reborn Production
Setembro Cine
Telefe

Production Countries:
Argentina | Chile | France | Spain | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12  BR: 12  CA: 18A  CH: 12  DE: 12  DK: 7  ES: 18  FR: U  JP: PG12  KR: 18  NZ: 15  PT: M/12  US: R 

Runtime: 108

A renowned poet. An unknown inspector. A legendary manhunt.

It’s 1948 and the Cold War has arrived in Chile. In the Congress, prominent Communist Senator and popular poet Pablo Neruda accuses the government of betraying the Party and is stripped of his parliamentary immunity by President González Videla. The Chief of Investigative Police instructs inspector Óscar Peluchonneau to arrest the poet. Neruda tries to escape from the country with his wife, the painter Delia del Carril, but they are forced to go underground.

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ADR Editor:
Toño Cubillo

Additional Editing:
Sebastián Sepúlveda

Assistant Art Director:
Pamela Chamorro

Assistant Camera:
Nicolás 'Pape' Bórquez

Assistant Makeup Artist:
Valeria Goffreri

Assistant Set Decoration:
Antonieta Corvalán

Boom Operator:
Romina Nuñez

Casting Director:
Moira Miller

Continuity:
Casandra Campos

Costume Assistant:
Carolina Espina
Nicole Guzman

Costume Design:
Muriel Parra

Director:
Pablo Larraín

Director of Photography:
Sergio Armstrong

Editor:
Hervé Schneid

Executive Producer:
Rocío Jadue
Mariane Hartard

Fight Choreographer:
Wernher Schurmann

First Assistant Editor:
Zaghini Flora

Focus Puller:
Jonathan Maldonado

Foley:
Ivo Moraga

Gaffer:
Víctor Rojas
Olivier Sargatal

Graphic Designer:
Fernanda Urrutia

Hair Department Head:
Margarita Marchi

Line Producer:
Eduardo Castro

Location Assistant:
Nicolás San Martín

Location Manager:
Horacio Donoso

Makeup Department Head:
Margarita Marchi

Music Editor:
Hervé Schneid

Musician:
Fernando Julio

Original Music Composer:
Carlos Cabezas
Federico Jusid

Other:
Daniel Santa Ana
Mario Ricci
Simón Kaulen

Producer:
Axel Kuschevatzky
Renan Artukmac

Production Assistant:
Pablo Pinto

Production Design:
Estefania Larrain

Production Director:
Eduardo Castro

Production Manager:
Alejandro Wise

Property Master:
Simon Briceño

Researcher:
Lorena Penjean

Screenplay:
Guillermo Calderón

Script Consultant:
Eliseo Altunaga

Second Assistant Director:
María José Droguett

Second Second Assistant Director:
Waldo Salgado

Second Unit Director:
Sebastián Radic

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Víctor Rojas

Set Decoration:
María Eugenia Hederra

Sound Assistant:
Andrés Carrasco

Sound Designer:
Miguel Hormazábal

Sound Editor:
Ivo Moraga
Kevin Colman Bertoni

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Miguel Hormazábal
Roberto Zuñiga

Steadicam Operator:
Mathieu Caudroy
Darío Trivino

Thanks:
Marialy Rivas
Sebastián Lelio
Andrés Wood
Andrea Chignoli
Sebastián Silva

Unit Production Manager:
Pierre-Axel Vuillaume-Prézeau

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Tomas Roca

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