From the dark prisons of South Africa to the tranquil streets of the holy city of Jerusalem...
Against the backdrop of South Africa during the turbulent era of
apartheid, young Margo Tanzer and her older brother, Hanan, fight to
straddle the privileged world they live in and the world in which they
are becoming dangerously entrenched.
Left with a sizeable fortune after their parents’ tragic death, Margo
and Hanan look to music to fill their hearts and souls. When their
friendship with Joey — the bright, talented, and "dark-skinned" drummer
in their successful underground mixed-colored band — becomes too deep,
they dare to challenge the rules of their elite society at the risk of
losing their freedom.
After Hanan can no longer justify living a lie and follows his Jewish
heart to pursue his dreams, and Joey fails to elude the authorities for
"subversive activities” and drops out of sight, tragedy strikes, and
Margo is left alone to make very painful choices.
Just when the clouds of despair threaten to envelop her, Margo finds a
ray of hope — warm, inspiring, and penetrating — like the sun inside
rain.