
When Day Breaks
Drama
Overview
The story of a retired music professor, Misha Brankov, who under unusual circumstances discovers his true origins. At the place where once stood a Nazi concentration camp for Jews during World War II, a metal box filled with documents is found. It was buried by an inmate Isaac Weiss in the year 1941. The professor finds out that his real parents, the Weiss's, gave him away to their friends, the Brankovs, just before they were taken into the camp. Inside the box there is an unfinished musical score, called "When day breaks", composed by the inmate Isaac Weiss. Searching for the truth about himself and his origins, Misha discovers the little-known truth about Judenlager Semlin camp, one of the worst Nazi execution sites in the heart of contemporary Belgrade. At the same time, the professor's obsession is to complete the composition, started by his father, and to perform it on the site of the former camp... which he, after many vicissitudes, finally succeeds.
Top Cast


Mustafa Nadarević
Mustafa Nadarević
Miša Brankov
Mustafa Nadarević
Miša Brankov


Predrag Ejdus
Predrag Ejdus
Rabin
Predrag Ejdus
Rabin


Meto Jovanovski
Meto Jovanovski
Mitar
Meto Jovanovski
Mitar
Zafir Hadžimanov
Zafir Hadžimanov
Marko Popović
Zafir Hadžimanov
Marko Popović


Toma Jovanović
Toma Jovanović
Najfeld
Toma Jovanović
Najfeld
Rade Kojadinović
Rade Kojadinović
Kosta Brankov
Rade Kojadinović
Kosta Brankov


Mira Banjac
Mira Banjac
Ana Brankov
Mira Banjac
Ana Brankov


Nebojša Glogovac
Nebojša Glogovac
Mališa
Nebojša Glogovac
Mališa


Nada Šargin
Nada Šargin
Marija
Nada Šargin
Marija


Olga Odanović
Olga Odanović
Izbeglica
Olga Odanović
Izbeglica
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