On a remote Mediterranean island, Mario Ruoppolo (Massimo Troisi), a shy and naive fisherman's son, is hired to deliver mail to the exiled poet Pablo Neruda (Philippe Noiret, Cinema Paradiso). This situation gives rise to an unlikely but moving friendship, Mario little by little gains the poet's trust and the poet introduces him to the lyrical world of poetry and its metaphors. Mario, in love with the beautiful and inaccessible Beatrice, asks Neruda for help to seduce her. And that's when she discovers that words are a wonderful way to reach a woman's heart.
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/37742-el-cartero-y-pablo-neruda-blu-ray--8436535546591.html37742El Cartero Y Pablo Neruda [Blu-ray]<div id="productDescription" class="a-section a-spacing-small"><br /><p><span>On a remote Mediterranean island, Mario Ruoppolo (Massimo Troisi), a shy and naive fisherman's son, is hired to deliver mail to the exiled poet Pablo Neruda (Philippe Noiret, Cinema Paradiso). This situation gives rise to an unlikely but moving friendship, Mario little by little gains the poet's trust and the poet introduces him to the lyrical world of poetry and its metaphors. Mario, in love with the beautiful and inaccessible Beatrice, asks Neruda for help to seduce her. And that's when she discovers that words are a wonderful way to reach a woman's heart.</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/554381-home_default/el-cartero-y-pablo-neruda-blu-ray-.jpg8.1818instockKarma Films8.18188.1818002017-11-20T19:43:38+0100/Start/Start/Blu-Ray/Start/Films/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 70/Start/VELADA DE 80/Start/VELADA FR 80/Start/VELADA IT 80
On a remote Mediterranean island, Mario Ruoppolo (Massimo Troisi), a shy and naive fisherman's son, is hired to deliver mail to the exiled poet Pablo Neruda (Philippe Noiret, Cinema Paradiso). This situation gives rise to an unlikely but moving friendship, Mario little by little gains the poet's trust and the poet introduces him to the lyrical world of poetry and its metaphors. Mario, in love with the beautiful and inaccessible Beatrice, asks Neruda for help to seduce her. And that's when she discovers that words are a wonderful way to reach a woman's heart.