On an August midday, somewhere in the remote vastness of rural Iceland, the carefree eleven-year-old, Hera (Thora Bjorg Helga), is unaware that a tragic accident will soon rob her of her last share of happiness. As a result, Hera will rebel against God with an unquenched rage, permeated with the vivid memory of her brother that pulsates in every corner of the house - and under those circumstances, alienated and suicidal - Hera will soon drag herself into a dreary, dead-end life. Years later - still blaming God for the injustice, and fending off any attempts at reconciliation from the local priest - the troubled teenager will embrace her brother's lifestyle, delving deeper and deeper into the unexplored and fascinating new music movement of Black Metal, finally finding a new purpose in life. However - with Hera still aching for closure, while the wounds of the past are always angry and wide-open - will she grasp in time that wallowing in grief can eat her up alive?
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