- A random explosion connects three stories of strangers seeking a way to survive on the edge of legality.
- "HOLY BOOM" is a drama feature film with multiple storylines, taking place in a multicultural area of Athens during orthodox Easter. The lives of four strangers, who live in the same neighborhood, change dramatically when, on Palm Sunday, the neighborhood's postbox is blasted just for laughs by Filipino teenager Ige. Documents of vital importance to all of them have been destroyed: Lena and Manou's LSD stickers, a letter to Thalia from her abandoned child, and Adia's birth certificate. The consequences are relentless: Lena and Manou are chased by the drug dealer who wants his money back. Adia, an illegal immigrant, is now alone with her newborn child, unable to even identify the corpse of her husband, who has just died in a car accident. Ige tries in vain to be accepted by the local community and Thalia, who is watching everyone in the neighborhood, has lost her only chance to find happiness. In their struggle to survive, their lives intertwine, as circumstances drag them from light to darkness.
- During an Athenian orthodox Easter, four perfect strangers, who live in the same downgraded neighbourhood of Patisia, find themselves on a collision course with fate, when on a quiet, seemingly ordinary Palm Sunday, someone blows to smithereens the local postbox. As a result, the destruction of vital documents--a young couple's expensive LSD blotters; a letter to a bitter curmudgeon from her abandoned child, and an illegal immigrant mother's birth certificate--will cause a downward spiral of violence, as four people struggle to survive in the heart of a cruel urban maze.—Nick Riganas
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