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Another Day of Life

"Words can be stronger than weapons"

In 1975, Ryszard Kapuściński, a veteran Polish journalist, embarked on a seemingly suicidal road trip into the heart of the Angola's civil war. There, he witnessed once again the dirty reality of war and discovered a sense of helplessness previously unknown to him. Angola changed him forever: it was a reporter who left Poland, but it was a writer who returned…

Top Cast

  • Artur Queiroz

    Artur Queiroz

    Himself

  • Luis Alberto Ferreira

    Luis Alberto Ferreira

    Himself

  • Joaquim António Lopes Farrusco

    Joaquim António Lopes Farrusco

    Himself

  • Kerry Shale

    Kerry Shale

    Kapuściński (voice)

  • Daniel Flynn

    Daniel Flynn

    Queiroz (voice)

  • Youssef Kerkour

    Youssef Kerkour

    Farrusco (voice)

  • Lillie Flynn

    Lillie Flynn

    Carlota (voice)

  • Akie Kotabe

    Akie Kotabe

    Friedkin / The Student (voice)

  • Ben Elliot

    Ben Elliot

    Portuguese Soldier (voice)

Overview

In 1975, Ryszard Kapuściński, a veteran Polish journalist, embarked on a seemingly suicidal road trip into the heart of the Angola's civil war. There, he witnessed once again the dirty reality of war and discovered a sense of helplessness previously unknown to him. Angola changed him forever: it was a reporter who left Poland, but it was a writer who returned…

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