
The World Is Big and Salvation Lurks Around the Corner
Drama
Overview
The story of Alex, who, with the help of his charismatic grandfather, embarks on a journey in search of his real self.
Top Cast


Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović
Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović
Bai Dan
Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović
Bai Dan


Carlo Ljubek
Carlo Ljubek
Alex 'Sashko' Georgiev
Carlo Ljubek
Alex 'Sashko' Georgiev


Hristo Mutafchiev
Hristo Mutafchiev
Vasil 'Vasko' Georgiev
Hristo Mutafchiev
Vasil 'Vasko' Georgiev


Ana Papadopulu
Ana Papadopulu
Yana Georgieva
Ana Papadopulu
Yana Georgieva


Lyudmila Cheshmedzhieva
Lyudmila Cheshmedzhieva
Baba Sladka
Lyudmila Cheshmedzhieva
Baba Sladka


Nikolay Urumov
Nikolay Urumov
State Security Agent
Nikolay Urumov
State Security Agent
Blagovest Mutafchiev
Blagovest Mutafchiev
Alex as a child
Blagovest Mutafchiev
Alex as a child


Vasil Vasilev-Zueka
Vasil Vasilev-Zueka
Ivo Chikagoto
Vasil Vasilev-Zueka
Ivo Chikagoto


Dorka Gryllus
Dorka Gryllus
Maria
Dorka Gryllus
Maria


Heinz-Josef Braun
Heinz-Josef Braun
Dr. Schreiber
Heinz-Josef Braun
Dr. Schreiber
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