Sony Pictures annonce pour le 2 août 2016, Guernica en édition DVD de Koldo Serra avec James d'Arcy, María Valverde et Jack Davenport.
Des pistes sonores anglaise et française seront disponibles.
Une histoire d'amour sur fond de guerre civile espagnole...
Voici le communiqué (en anglais) :
TORONTO, Ont. (June 13, 2016) – Experience the epic action, history and romance of GUERNICA, available on DVD and Digital August 2, 2016 from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Canada. Directed by award-winning Spanish filmmaker Koldo Serra (Bosque de sombras, El tren de la bruja), this riveting war drama stars James D'Arcy (TV’s “Agent Carter,” Cloud Atlas) as Henry, an American news correspondent living in 1930’s Spain. When the Basque village of Guernica comes under attack by Hitler’s Condor Legion, Henry’s fate become inextricably linked with a local government official, played by María Valverde (Exodus: Gods and Kings). Co-starring Jack Davenport (Kingsman: The Secret Service, Pirates of the Caribbean series), Burn Gorman (Crimson Peak, The Dark Knight Rises) and Ingrid García-Jonsson (Sweet Home, Beautiful Youth), GUERNICA was shot on location in Spain and brings to life the tragic events immortalized in Pablo Picasso’s painting “Guernica.” Movie lovers and history buffs alike won’t want to miss this sweeping tale when it arrives on DVD and Digital with exclusive deleted and extended scenes.
Synopsis:1937 Spain: lines are being drawn, sides are being chosen… and the world will never be the same. 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. But everything changes when German forces attack the town, and the freedom of the press becomes a vital weapon. Based on the historical events of the bombing that set the stage for World War II.
GUERNICA was written by Carlos Clavijo (La presa, TV’s “Nuevos cómicos”) and Barney Cohen (TV’s “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch,”Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter). It was produced by Jose Alba and Daniel Dreifuss.
It has a run time of 111 minutes and is rated 14A.