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  1. Guernica (Spanish/Basque: Gernika) is a 2016 Spanish-British-American war romance drama film directed by Koldo Serra, starring James D'Arcy, María Valverde and Jack Davenport. It is the first feature film made about the 1937 bombing of Guernica.

  2. Sep 9, 2016 · Guernica: Directed by Koldo Serra. With James D'Arcy, María Valverde, Jack Davenport, Ingrid García Jonsson. The fates of Henry - a cynical American correspondent who has lost his soul - and Teresa, one of the Republic's censors and in charge of overseeing the news that journalists can send abroad, cross in Gernika.

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    • Drama, History, Romance
    • Koldo Serra
    • 2016-09-09
  3. Jun 4, 2016 · Guernica Official Trailer #1 (2016) - James D'Arcy, Jack Davenport Movie HDSubscribe to TRAILERS: ... Guernica Official Trailer #1 (2016) - James D'Arcy, Jack Davenport Movie HDSubscribe to ...

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    • Rotten Tomatoes Trailers
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    • Sony Pictures Entertainment
  5. Gernika | Rotten Tomatoes. R 2016 1h 50m War Romance. List. Henry (James D'Arcy), a cynical American correspondent, meets Teresa (María Valverde), a Republic censor who's becoming increasingly...

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  6. A love story set against the infamous bombing of the Basque village, immortalized in Pablo Picasso’s “Guernica.”. Awards. 2016: Goya Awards: Nominated for Best Special Effects. 2016: Malaga Film Festival: Official Selection. 2016: Gaudí Awards: Nominated for Best Costume Design.

  7. As the citizens of the village of Guernica live with the day-to-day realities of the Civil War, an American journalist (James D’Arcy) secretly joins forces with a local press-office censor (María Valverde) to work against the stringent restrictions that are becoming more common.