Pablo Neruda receives the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971 and reflects on forgotten episodes from his life during his acceptance speech. In 1948, he becomes a fugitive after a senator accuses him of treason, leading to a high-stakes escape through the Andes Mountains to Argentina.
Neruda
Pablo Neruda, a renowned poet, receives the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1971 and uses his acceptance speech to reflect on long-forgotten moments from his life.