Short Film: The Me Bird
Tuesday, March 5, 2013 at 10:30AM 
18bis' short film 'The Me Bird' is really an incredible watch. It's a free interpretation of the homonym poem by the legendary Pablo Neruda. It's also beautiful, a little sad, and completely captivating. Watch it, then watch it again. Thanks to @MsMiruna (instagram) for sending this our way!
The Me Bird from 18bis on Vimeo.
the poem:
I am the Pablo Bird,
bird of a single feather,
a flier in the clear shadow
and obscure clarity,
my wings are unseen,
my ears resound
when I walk among the trees
or beneath the tombstones
like an unlucky umbrella
or a naked sword,
stretched like a bow
or round like a grape,
I fly on and on not knowing,
wounded in the dark night,
who is waiting for me,
who does not want my song,
who desires my death,
who will not know I'm arriving
and will not come to subdue me,
to bleed me, to twist me,
or to kiss my clothes,
torn by the shrieking wind.
That's why I come and go,
fly and don't fly but sing:
I am the furious bird
of the calm storm.
Pablo Neruda
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