Nobel Prize-winning poet and Senator Pablo Neruda opposes the administration of Chilean President Gabriel González Videla, denouncing his brutal anti-communist repression in a 1948 speech in the National Congress. The government threatens him with arrest, forcing him underground. Instead of living the life of a fugitive, Neruda taunts the government authorities by appearing in public venues or leaving evidence of his movements. Rated R. 107 minutes. Free.
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