Gernika Page #2
- Year:
- 2012
- 13 min
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I studied your writing at college. I...
I think I've read it all.
Short. Sharp.
Very inspiring.
Your style has evolved over time, hasn't it?
Well, I'm still a growing boy.
L just read this article of yours about bergara.
You write of a battle at a castle
where our soldiers
were firing from the battlements.
I think it was a pretty good piece.
It's quite interesting
because there are no castles in bergara.
Why? Why did you write it?
Is it even about the truth any more?
Well, maybe i
got the name of the town wrong.
There's so many.
Don't play with us.
For you, it's a story.
But for us, it's life and death.
Obey the rules, mr howell.
They're simple enough even for you.
I'm sorry. You are?
We've got a question.
We lost everything in the explosion.
So, we need new papers.
We will let you know your status.
And you have to wait.
In the meantime, we can provide you
with a camera and some films,
so you can continue your work.
But the freedom of movement
is restricted in this area.
Stay away from the border.
So, please...
Thank you.
Here it is.
That's all we have.
Gentlemen, your results!
Thomas is first with 16 hits,
Matthias is second with 12
So this week's bonus is for Thomas selber.
Are you saving up
for the wedding or a house?
No, I came here to buy this truck.
- These Spanish girls would be cheaper.
- Attention!
Lieutenant colonel Von richthofen!
Stand to attention!
Discipline.
Gentlemen, discipline!
We have lost men through pilot error.
One was saved by his parachute,
but he was taken to bilbao.
Two others died in a car accident
coming back
from one of those parties.
Don't forget,
we lost the great war
but today might be our second chance.
Don't take it too hard.
We, she's 'gust doing her 'gob.
I'm just doing mine.
Yeah.
This oh! Piece oi 'gunk.
I can't work with this.
Are you crossing the lines again?
Don't you need a photographer?
Are you offering yourself
to the fascists, marta?
Or to me?
Hey, you're American?
Yes.
They sold me a car. It's not good.
All yanks know how to fix cars, don't you?
I don't do auto repair.
Okay.
Thank you.
He
si?
- Does anyone know how to fix a car?
- Yes.
He gets under your skin, this mr howell?
No, not really.
I suppose he's charismatic.
Well,
this is undeniable.
But is he on our side?
He's on nobody's side.
Look, he made a mistake.
But he can still be useful to us
with Americans.
Americans don't care about anything.
Don't forget.
Here you are, mr howell.
Thank you, nicolie.
Henry! Henry?
Pierre.
Pierre.
- Yes.
When was the last time?
- Chaco war, '32.
- Yes.
It's worse.
Exactly.
It's fantastic for us.
Great.
I'm told we can get the best photographs.
Would you excuse me?
Who is that?
A literary genius, so called.
Wrote a book about some negro soldiers
who fought in France in the great war.
The Harlem hellfighters?
Is that the famous Henry howell?
Room service.
Marta?
Look, I've been asking around,
and I found you a Leica.
It's going to do what you're looking for.
It's got a real high-speed lens on it.
It'll get you a capa.
Marta?
Vasyl. The consul is waiting for you
in your office.
Take the profiles of the journalists.
I didn't expect you, mr consul.
Might I have a moment
to discuss something of a personal nature?
Are you referring to your brother?
Yes, sir.
Come.
Your brother will find that Siberia
becomes more gentle at this time of year.
He's a poet.
they're sorry for.
Comrade Stalin has not forgotten
that you were with the trotskyites,
and that you publicly
expressed your remorse. But Nikolai...
No. Please, sir. Wait, wait.
Nikolai doesn't deserve this.
- Do you want to solve this?
- Yes.
an enemy of the revolution.
Find this person,
and I will find a crime to fit him with.
Thank you very much.
Mr howell.
Hi, Maria.
Look, I...
I need to get something out of the country
without the censors seeing it.
Sure... but it is expensive.
Okay. So, charge it to Marco's room.
And prepare my bags for checkout.
Are you leaving?
Paris.
- You are not staying for the tour?
- Tour?
No, I'm not staying for the press office tour.
Hey, Henry.
Are you running away again?
Come on!
They're buying us lunch.
Come on.
Don't worry.
I have the right connections.
- I should give it to you now? Or...
- Yes.
Mr howell, are you sending
some of your fiction to New York?
No, no. It's a birthday card. Grandmother.
Fancy a little sightseeing?
I-
please. You will be our star guest.
I'm on my knees.
What is he doing here?
Calm down. I invited him.
I don't trust him.
These people work for newspapers
that sell millions of copies all over the world.
No.
Please, vasyl. I know how to do myjob.
Please come with me. My brother, he's...
I thought the great communist party
was obsessed with schedules.
We wouldn't wanna be late.
Let's talk later.
Thank you.
- Where's the journalist from Madrid?
- No idea, he's always late.
Let's go.
You have one hour to take photos.
Enjoy the food, the views,
and write nice things about us
if you can, okay?
If somebody wants to go to the top,
there are 241 steps.
Good luck. The views are amazing.
We meet back at the bus.
I'll come up shortly.
Are you coming up?
Absolutely beautiful.
Yes, it is.
Why not?
Bit early.
More for me.
All right. You just live once.
There you go.
So, what's your life's story?
I wanted to be a writer.
But when the war happened,
who spoke languages,
and knew how to deal with journalists.
So you're dealing with me?
Well, in my way.
And because you didn't become a writer,
you deal in editing what other people write.
Well, circumstances delimit one's choices,
don't they?
To be honest, I'm like you.
I don't fit in many places.
You're a communist?
Loyalist.
I wish to see a democracy for Spain.
- Morning, my lieutenant colonel.
- Good morning, Wolfgang.
Berlin wants
better air and land coordination.
With the Spanish?
Impossible.
The engine is fine but check piston two.
The Spanish aren't the only ones,
Wolfgang.
The Italians are pretty much the same.
We learn something new every day.
Meanwhile our men are holding out
against syphilis and diarrhoea.
Minister gee-ring wants to bomb a city
as a birthday present to Hitler.
Fine.
It's a nice present for our fllihrer.
He will see
what the German air force is capable of.
Hey, what's that? Revolutionary pin?
No.
It's a football pin. Athletic club.
From bilbao, my city.
I wear it because my father gave it to me
when he played for them.
What's he do now?
He passed away.
I'm sorry.
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