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Pablo Neruda Documentary (Part 6 of 6)

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The life and work of Chilean Poet and Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda is examined in this powerful and inspiring documentary film. The life and work of Chilean Poet and Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda is examined in this powerful and inspiring documentary film. His first two books 'Crepusculario' and '20 Love Poems and a Song of Despair' are briefly analyzed and brough to life (more) (more)

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  • I'd like to thank you for this documentary. Very complete and revealing...

    Thank you....

  • Thank you sooo much Pamorale, your encouragement is what keeps us going... please do invite your friends and family to watch the Documentary as well...

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  • Thank you for your documentary. I enjoyed it very much and congratulate you for sharing.

    Greetings from a chilean fan of Neruda that seeks to improve English.

  • This six part documentary is excellent. That being said two of the parts have an issue with the sync of the voice with the video that should be fixed..

  • Awesome Documentary! i was randomly assigned Neruda in my english class to research and recite one of his poems. He is now one of my favorite poets. THank you

  • I have just finished watching all 6 parts of this documentary and I really enjoyed it as it gave me a little bit more insight into Neruda's early life. I love his poetry as I find it deep, dark, evocative, sad, and powerful. Three that I particularly like are: 'I Like For You To Be Still', 'Leaning Into The Afternoons' and 'If You Forget Me' as I think they are all so achingly sad and profound but also really beautiful. For me, poetry is perfect for expressing powerful emotions and feelings.

  • thanks for this lovely documentary!

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