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Another Day of Life

( 2018 )
Feature Documentary Competition |
 
Poland
,
Spain
 |
 English, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish |
 86 min

About the Film

Another Day Of Life is the gripping story of a three-month-long trip that renowned Polish reporter Ryszard Kapuściński took across an Angola ravaged by a war in which the front lines shifted like a kaleidoscope. Angola will change him forever: it was a reporter that left Poland, but it was a writer that returned. This feature animated film is based on Ryszard Kapuściński’s book of the same name. 

Director

Raúl De La Fuente ,Damian Nenow

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Producer

Jarosław Sawko, Ole Wendorff-Østergaard, Amaia Remirez, Raúl De La Fuente

Production Company

Platige Image, Kanaki Films, Puppetworks Animation Studio, Animations fabrik, Umedia, Walking The Dog, Wuste Film

Screenplay

Raúl De la Fuente, Amaia Remirez, David Weber, Niall Johnson based on the book by Ryszard Kapuscinski

Cinematography

Raúl De La Fuente, Gorka Gomez Andreu

Editing

Raúl De La Fuente

Sound

Oriol Tarrago

Cast

Miroslaw Haniszewski , Vergil J. Smith , Tomasz Zietek

Contacts

Producer

Jarosław Sawko, Ole Wendorff-Østergaard, Amaia Remirez, Raúl De La Fuente

Production Company

Platige Image, Kanaki Films, Puppetworks Animation Studio, Animations fabrik, Umedia, Walking The Dog, Wuste Film

Screenplay

Raúl De la Fuente, Amaia Remirez, David Weber, Niall Johnson based on the book by Ryszard Kapuscinski

Cinematography

Raúl De La Fuente, Gorka Gomez Andreu

Editing

Raúl De La Fuente

Sound

Oriol Tarrago

Cast

Miroslaw Haniszewski , Vergil J. Smith , Tomasz Zietek

Contacts

More About Film

Warsaw, 1975. Kapuscinski (43) is a brilliant veteran journalist, an idealist and a friend of lost causes and revolutions. At the Polish Press Agency, he convinces his boss to send him to Angola where a bloody civil war has broken out on the eve of the country’s independence. He embarks on a seemingly suicidal road trip into the heart of the civil war. There, he witnesses once again the dirty reality of war and discovers a sense of helplessness previously unknown to him. Angola will change him forever: it was a reporter that left Poland, but it was a writer that returned.