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On his way home Adias' husband is run over and later dies, leaving her, an illegal immigrant from Albania, alone to look after their new-born child. Lacking the necessary documents, she is not permitted to identify her husband's corpse. Meanwhile Manou, from Nigeria, and his Greek girlfriend Lena are waiting for a consignment of LSD, delivery of which a ruthless dealer waits for impatiently. And then there's elderly Thalia, who leads a lonely existence and observes the neighbourhood's comings and goings with suspicion, whilst Ige tries in vain to be accepted by his fellow local youths.
With HOLY BOOM director Maria Lafi has produced an explosive feature film debut: as a result of the camera’s close proximity to the film's protagonists and the troubled neighbourhood of Athens the end product is a drama that radiates authenticity. Albanian actress Luli Bitri, who plays the young mother, is a member of this year's FFC International Festival Jury. NaF
DCP | Farbe / Colour
Maria Lafi, Elena Dimitrakopoulou
Ilias Adamis g.s.c.
Yorgos Potagas, Persefoni Miliou, Kostas Varympopiotis
Andromahi Arvaniti
Lakis Halkiopoulos
Luli Bitri, Nena Menti, Anastasia Rafaela Konidi, Samuel Akinola, Spyros Balesteros
90 Production Film Company
L. Botassi & CO E.E./Inkas Film & TV Productions
Lilette Botassi
2, Pavlou Mela, Chalandri
Athens
Greece
www.inkasfilms.com
contact@inkasfilms.com
Maria Lafi - born in 1967 in Athens, Greece. She studied Photography and Audiovisual Arts as well as Film Direction at the Hellenic Cinema and Television School in Athens. Versatility describes her work well: In addition to numerous music and advertising videos, she has produced several television series, successful short films and directed plays. HOLY BOOM is her feature film debut.
LOVE TO ME”A“T YOU (2001, short)
LOU & LENA (2003, short)
CIRCO DE LA VIDA (2006, short)
LITSA.COM (2009, TV series)
FOR ETERNITY (2014, short)