Miro Remo’s Better Go Mad in the Wild follows Franta and Ondra, inseparable sixty-something twins eking out a life on the margins of Central Europe’s forests. Shot with a tender, observational eye and playful eccentricity, Remo balances intimate character study and whimsical naturalism. The film explores aging, companionship and freedom through small rituals and textured, wood-smoke visuals. Anchored by two unforgettable performances, it unfolds as a humane, slightly mischievous portrait of resilience and the quiet joys of belonging.