Warsaw, 1975.
Kapuscinski is a brilliant veteran journalist, an idealist and a friend of lost causes and revolutions.
At the Polish Press Agency, he convinces his boss to send him to Angola where a bloody civil war has broken out on the eve of the country’s independence. He embarks on a seemingly suicidal road trip into the heart of the civil war. There, he witnesses once again the dirty reality of war and
discovers a sense of helplessness previously unknown to him.
Angola will change him forever: it was a reporter that left Poland, but it was a writer that returned.