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,... Read allThe 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.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.
- Awards
- 5 nominations
- Márta
- (as Ingrid García-Jonsson)
- W. von Richthofen
- (as Joachim Assboeck)
- Man in the Crowd
- (as Juan Carlos Judite)
- Woman in the Crowd
- (as Eli Hernández)
Storyline
Did you know
- GoofsMotorbike BMW R71 didn't exist in 1937.
- Quotes
Henry: I need a line to New York.
Carmen: Whatever they need.
Henry: [on the phone calling New York Herald Tribune] Listen, George. Here's your damn war story. Twenty-six April, 1937. Gernika. Don't give a damn if you use my name or you have someone else sign it. But it's the story I want printed. Ready? A very small town in the north of Spain is about to become very famous, but for all the wrong reasons.
- ConnectionsReferences El último magnate (2011)
- SoundtracksGernika (Lekeitio 4, 1972) Gernika
(uncredited)
Written by J. Artze & Mikel Laboa
Performed by Mikel Laboa
The film suffers from poor direction, wooden performances, and a script which is both confusing and unfocused; featuring an implausible love story that's tacked on to make the "historical" part of the film more personal.
The film is pure fascist propaganda; produced to vilify the democratically-elected Republican government. The film attempts to blame the causalities of the bombing on the Republic's news censorship; Shifting the blame away from the Germans. In essence blaming the victims. However, the Spanish government had no prior knowledge that the Germans planned to raze the city of Guernica to the ground. The Nazis didn't advertise their war plans. German Nazi soldiers are depicted as ordinary men just carrying out orders; while the democratically-elected Republican government officials are shown as evil, devious men beholden to the Soviet Union setting up innocent people for incarceration and torture.
The Republic needed every man and woman it could use to fight the Fascists. The barbarians were literally at the gates. It had no time or interest incarcerating innocent people when real enemies of the state existed; paid mercenaries known as 5th columnists trying to take down the country from the inside. Many young men throughout the world volunteered to serve in Spain; fighting to save the world from Fascism, such as the Abraham Lincoln brigades from the US. This film is an affront, not only to the democratically-elected government of the Republic in Spain, but to the thousands who fought and the thousands who died fighting against Fascism. Long live the memory of the Spanish Republic!
- jessicacoco2005
- Oct 5, 2017
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Box office
- Budget
- €5,800,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $396,764
- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
- Color