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Guernica

2016·1h 50m·R
DramaRomanceWarHistory
IMDb Rating
★ 5.8/10
2,624 votes

During the Spanish Civil War in 1937, an American journalist's fate intersects with that of a Republic censor increasingly outraged by restrictions on what correspondents can report.

Guernica is a 2016 drama romance movie directed by Koldo Serra, starring James D'Arcy, Jack Davenport, María Valverde. It holds an IMDb rating of 5.8/10 from 2,624 votes and runs 1h 50m.

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Director
Koldo Serra
Stars
James D'Arcy
Jack Davenport
María Valverde
Ingrid García-Jonsson
Details
2016-09-09
110 min
Movie
R
★ Spain, United States
★ English, Basque, German, Spanish
Keywords
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