
One Day I Saw 10,000 Elephants
Animation · Adventure · History
Overview
The octogenarian Angono Mba recalls the expedition in which he worked as porter for the Spanish filmmaker Manuel Hernández Sanjuán who, between 1944 and 1946, traveled through Spanish Guinea documenting life in the colony as he obsessively searched for a mysterious lake.
Top Cast
Sergi Davies
Sergi Davies
Angono Mba
Sergi Davies
Angono Mba
Mireia Pérez
Mireia Pérez
Handmaid
Mireia Pérez
Handmaid
Mireia Esteve
Mireia Esteve
Interviewer
Mireia Esteve
Interviewer
Marc Pérez
Marc Pérez
Sound Technician
Marc Pérez
Sound Technician
Andreu Meixide
Andreu Meixide
Cameraman
Andreu Meixide
Cameraman
Javier Jaén
Javier Jaén
Producer
Javier Jaén
Producer


Toni Garrido
Toni Garrido
Manuel Fernández Sanjuán (voice)
Toni Garrido
Manuel Fernández Sanjuán (voice)
Gorsy Edu
Gorsy Edu
Angono Mba (voice)
Gorsy Edu
Angono Mba (voice)
Pedro Esono
Pedro Esono
Esono Ebang (voice)
Pedro Esono
Esono Ebang (voice)
Generosa Esaha Ndong
Generosa Esaha Ndong
Asanguan (voice)
Generosa Esaha Ndong
Asanguan (voice)
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