Sarajevo June 28, 1914. Dushan, the Serbian mayor of a Hungarian town, has come to see the parade of Archduke Ferdinand.


Is this for you? If you like movies that lean heavily into that 1930s style of high-strung, romantic melodrama, Storm at Daybreak is a total winner. It’s got that specific kind of glossy, black-and-white angst that doesn't care if it's being subtle. If you want a dry history lesson on World War I, look elsewhere. This ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Richard Boleslawski

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"Is this for you? If you like movies that lean heavily into that 1930s style of high-strung, romantic melodrama, Storm at Daybreak is a total winner. It’s got that specific kind of glossy, black-and-white angst that doesn't care if it's being subtle. If you want a dry history lesson on World War I, look elsewhere. This is all about the personal messiness when the world catches on fire. There’s a weird, shifting energy in this film that I really liked. It starts as a political thriller in Sarajev..."
Bertram Millhauser, Sándor Hunyady
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