Synopsis:
An official Cannes selection and winner of festival prizes and awards worldwide, ANOTHER DAY OF LIFE is a daringly ambitious dive into the chaos of war, based on the book by the journalist Ryszard “Ricardo” Kapuściński, one of the world’s most compelling chroniclers of conflict. Intercutting a graphically bold animation style with interviews and archival footage, the visually striking film conveys a rare immediacy as it tells of the outbreak of civil war following Angola’s independence from Portugal in 1975. Against all advice, Kapuściński is intent on driving south into the heart of the bloody conflict to find the isolated rebel leader Farrusco. His animated trip through corpse-strewn roads conveys an undeniable urgency, while the documentary testimony reminds us that we are watching actual history.
- Director:
- Raúl de la Fuente, Damian Nenow
- Year:
- 2018
- Running time:
- 85 min.
- Technique:
- 2D Animation
- Original title:
- Jeszcze dzień życia
- Production type:
- Professional
- Animators:
- Rafał Wojtunik, Rafał Kidziński, Dominik Wawrzyniak
- Script writers:
- Raul de la Fuente, Amaia Remirez, David Weber, Niall Johnson, Damian Nenow
- Music composer:
- Mikel Salas
- Editor:
- Raul De La Fuente
- Productions:
- Platige, Kanaki Films, Puppetworks Animation Studio, Animationsfabrik, Walking The Dog, Wüste Film
- Audience:
- Adults
- Festival selections:
- Animafest Zagreb – World Festival of Animated Film
- Awards:
- Cannes Film Festival / 2018 / Official Selection, European Film Award / 2018 / Best Animated Film
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