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Boom Bang A Bang 2015

11 min📅 2015-05-15

When Eurovision night collides with a chaotic domestic crisis, two unlucky souls find themselves knee-deep in a sticky situation in *Boom Bang A Bang* (2015), a sharp-edged comedy short directed by Ashwin Arvind.

Director: Ashwin Arvind

Cast

Lucy Russell
Lucy Russell
Mavis
Stephen Cavanagh
Roderick
Nicholas Clarke
TV Man

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Boom Bang A Bang (2015) about?

Mavis and Roderick's quiet evening spirals into chaos when they're forced to clean up a bloody mess right as Eurovision begins. The film turns a domestic nightmare into a fast-paced comedy about timing, luck, and the pressure of life's most inconvenient moments.

Who directed Boom Bang A Bang?

The film was directed by Ashwin Arvind, who brings a sharp comedic edge to the short format.

Who stars in Boom Bang A Bang?

The main cast includes Lucy Russell as Mavis, Stephen Cavanagh as Roderick, and Nicholas Clarke in a key supporting role.

Is Boom Bang A Bang (2015) worth watching?

If you enjoy quick, clever comedies with relatable absurdity, *Boom Bang A Bang* is a solid pick. Its 11-minute runtime packs in more laughs than some full-length films, making it a great choice for a quick mood boost.

How long is Boom Bang A Bang?

The film runs for 11 minutes.

About Boom Bang A Bang (2015) — A Comedy Short About Bad Luck on the Biggest Night

When Eurovision night collides with a chaotic domestic crisis, two unlucky souls find themselves knee-deep in a sticky situation in *Boom Bang A Bang* (2015), a sharp-edged comedy short directed by Ashwin Arvind. Starring Lucy Russell and Stephen Cavanagh as Mavis and Roderick, this 11-minute romp delivers more laughs per minute than a stand-up special, blending frantic energy with the absurdity of timing gone horribly wrong. The film dives into themes of unexpected chaos, the fragility of calm, and the sheer bad luck of life's most inconvenient moments—all wrapped in the high-stakes, glitter-soaked vibe of Eurovision fever.

Arvind's direction keeps the pacing brisk and the humor dry, while Russell and Cavanagh's chemistry crackles as their characters scramble to mop up a literal mess on the biggest night of their year. With its biting wit and relatable absurdity, *Boom Bang A Bang* is a comedic time bomb—short, sharp, and impossible to look away from.