Another Day of Life's reviews
Media reviews
El País
Two directors, the Spaniard Raúl de la Fuente, and the Polish Damian Nenow [...] Mix animation with live action scenes of real people who lived the war portrayed on the film. And it works extremely well, recreating the facts that Kapuscinki lived on Angola. The narration is epic and emotive, and it flows from the heart.
Cinemanía
Filmmaking is still alive and kicking, waiting to experiment. It is hopeful to see that there are new films, that use languages and semantics that go for mixing styles. That's what 'Another Day of Life' is like.
El Mundo
In the end you are left with a border, a frontier that has been blurred. Between reality and desire. Between politics and poetics. Between Spanish animation and something else.
La Razón
The singularity of 'Another Day of Life' is set on it combination of animation and documentary, that, in its authors words is a form of «poetic realism» of Kapuscinski's writings.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote