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  1. Raúl de la Fuente was born on 23 April 1974 in Pamplona, Spain. He is a director and writer, known for Another Day of Life (2018), Minerita (2013) and El Infierno (2019).

    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Writer, Cinematographer
    • Pamplona, Spain
    • Raúl de la Fuente
  2. a 2018 Polish-Spanish-Belgian-German-Hungarian animated feature co-production directed by Raúl de la Fuente and Damian Nenow, based on Ryszard Kapuściński's autobiographical account, Another Day of Life.

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  3. Another Day of Life (Polish: Jeszcze dzień życia) is a 2018 animated drama film directed by Raúl de la Fuente and Damian Nenow, based on Ryszard Kapuściński's autobiographical account, Another Day of Life. It is a co-production between Poland, Spain, Belgium, Germany and Hungary.

    Date
    Ceremony
    Category
    Recipient (s)
    19 May 2018
    Another Day of Life
    21 June 2018
    Biografilm Festival
    Best Film Unipol Award
    Another Day of Life
    21 June 2018
    Biografilm Festival
    Jury Special Mention
    Another Day of Life
    21 June 2018
    Biografilm Festival
    Audience Award - International ...
    Another Day of Life
  4. May 14, 2018 · Raul de la Fuente: Ive been making documentary films for years and I’ve always been a fan of Ryszard Kapuściński’s work. I’ve spent a lot of time in Africa myself, I’ve been going there since I was young, and I’ve always tried to retrace his steps to some extent.

  5. El doblaje a perdido una voz mas, pero el universo brillara por su cosmo y es que El actor de doblaje Raúl Sánchez Espinosa de la Fuente, a perdido la batal...

    • 4 min
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  6. Raúl de la Fuente is known as an Director, Writer, Cinematography, Editor, Director of Photography, Sound Recordist, Executive Producer, and Screenplay. Some of his work includes Another Day of Life, Minerita, Woman, Love, Hell, Nömadak Tx, Palabek: Refuge of Hope, and Bayo Bayo Baby.

  7. In 2015, Raúl de la Fuente’s film Minerita was shortlisted for the 88th Oscars© Academy Awards as Best Short Documentary Subject. The film won in 2014 the Goya Award, from the Spanish Cinema Academy.