Scene from Gernika (2016)
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Duration: 129 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1920x808 | Added: 2017-Feb-10 |
Actresses in this Scene

María Valverde
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Alternate Names: Maria Valverde, María Valverde Rodríguez, ماریا والورده, マリア・バルベルデ, マリア・バルベルデ・ロドリゲス, 마리아 발베르데
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Full Biography
María Valverde Rodríguez, born March 24, 1987 in Carabanchel, Madrid, Spain, began her acting career at age 16 with a leading role in 'La flaqueza del bolchevique', for which she won the 2003 Goya Award. She is known for her role in 'Melissa P.', based on Melissa Panarello's controversial novel 'One Hundred Strokes of the Brush Before Bed'.
About the Movie: Gernika (2016)

Release Year: 2016
Nation: Spain
Alternative Title: Guernica, O massacre em Guernica, Guernica: Cronaca di una strage
Director: Koldo Serra
Writer: Barney Cohen, Carlos Clavijo Cobos, Daniel Marc Dreifuss, José Alba
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Genre: Drama, History, Romance, Romance Film
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Story
Gernika follows Henry, an American correspondent in Spain during the early stages of the Spanish Civil War, who has lost his sense of purpose and humanity due to the atrocities he has witnessed. Teresa, a censor for the Republic, oversees the news that journalists like Henry can send abroad. Their paths cross when they both arrive in Gernika, a small town near Bilbao where the rebel Nationalists are threatening to bomb. As they grapple with their personal demons and the harsh realities of war, they begin an intense relationship amidst the impending danger.
Summary
Gernika is a historical drama film directed by Koldo Serra, released in 2016. Set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War, the film explores themes of love, loss, and the moral complexities of journalism during wartime through the characters of Henry and Teresa. The title refers to the bombing of Gernika by German and Italian warplanes on April 26, 1937, which was a pivotal event in the war and served as a symbol of the brutalities committed during this period.