
One More War
Drama
Overview
Short-film inspired in a poem called "One More War" about a brief moment in the midst of a battle where a dying enemy soldier is granted the wish to write his last letter.
Top Cast
Ignacio J. Durruty
Ignacio J. Durruty
Dying Soldier
Ignacio J. Durruty
Dying Soldier


Aron Matschulat Aguiar
Aron Matschulat Aguiar
Solider #2
Aron Matschulat Aguiar
Solider #2
Rodrigo Soler
Rodrigo Soler
Soldier #1
Rodrigo Soler
Soldier #1
Ulisses Levanavicius
Ulisses Levanavicius
Translator
Ulisses Levanavicius
Translator
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