One of the most overlooked features thus far in 2016, The Club, finally arrived earlier this year in the United States, and Pablo Larraín is already back with his next film. Premiering at Cannes in the Directors’ Fortnight section, Neruda is a biopic of the Nobel Prize-winning Chilean poet, here played by Luis Gnecco. His No star Gael García Bernal (who just got the lead in Jonás Cuarón‘s Zorro reboot Z) plays Inspector Oscar Peluchoneau, who led the police manhunt for the title character.
Ahead of a premiere shortly, the first international trailer has now landed, which unfortunately doesn’t have subtitles yet. Nonetheless, one can get a sense of a perhaps unexpected playful vibe when compared to the logline, along with Larraín’s striking, crisp visuals. Check it out below with a hat tip to Keyframe for the highly-anticipated film also starring Alfredo Castro, Mercedes Moran, Michael Silva, and Pablo Derqui,...
Ahead of a premiere shortly, the first international trailer has now landed, which unfortunately doesn’t have subtitles yet. Nonetheless, one can get a sense of a perhaps unexpected playful vibe when compared to the logline, along with Larraín’s striking, crisp visuals. Check it out below with a hat tip to Keyframe for the highly-anticipated film also starring Alfredo Castro, Mercedes Moran, Michael Silva, and Pablo Derqui,...
- 5/11/2016
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
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