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The result of the move request was: page moved. Nardog ( talk) 04:41, 8 June 2017 (UTC)
Gernika (film) →
Guernica (2016 film) – First of all I must say I agree with
Film Fan. I created this article at
Guernica (2016 film), then it was moved to
Gernika (2016 film), which obviously and uncontroversially violates
WP:NCF, so I moved it again to the current name, only to be reverted by Film Fan but a move request was rejected by admin
RickinBaltimore. While the Guardian and Independent articles use Gernika, those were written when the film was in production. Subsequently the global rights to the film were acquired by
Sony Pictures, which released the film in English-speaking countries under the title Guernica,
[1]
[2], making it the "English language title that is recognized across the English-speaking world" which
WP:NCF#Foreign-language films prescribes, while Spain remains the only country in which it was released as Gernika.
Nardog (
talk)
05:23, 6 June 2017 (UTC)
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The result of the move request was: page moved. Nardog ( talk) 04:41, 8 June 2017 (UTC)
Gernika (film) →
Guernica (2016 film) – First of all I must say I agree with
Film Fan. I created this article at
Guernica (2016 film), then it was moved to
Gernika (2016 film), which obviously and uncontroversially violates
WP:NCF, so I moved it again to the current name, only to be reverted by Film Fan but a move request was rejected by admin
RickinBaltimore. While the Guardian and Independent articles use Gernika, those were written when the film was in production. Subsequently the global rights to the film were acquired by
Sony Pictures, which released the film in English-speaking countries under the title Guernica,
[1]
[2], making it the "English language title that is recognized across the English-speaking world" which
WP:NCF#Foreign-language films prescribes, while Spain remains the only country in which it was released as Gernika.
Nardog (
talk)
05:23, 6 June 2017 (UTC)