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IDFA2025 Better Go Mad in the Wild 1

Better Go Mad in The Wild

IDFA 2025

Identicaltwin brothers Franta and Ondra lead a hermit-like existence in the Bohemian Forest. A rhythmic montage of their daily routine captures their playful spirit in this magical tale of the power of imagination.

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Identical twins spending their entire lives with each other on a remote farm in the Bohemian Forest—it sounds like something out of a fairy tale. The two brothers used to share one room, but now a wall separates their living quarters. Sometimes they pass cigarettes to one another through a hole in the wall. Franta and Ondra are hermits. They spend their days together, along with their chickens and cows. We see them squabbling, drinking, smoking joints, sleeping outside, chasing after their livestock, and arm wrestling. And in between, they share their philosophy of life.

The rhythmic scenes from their daily lives are interspersed with biographical details, voiced by a talking cow. This is a documentary that resists categorisation. The individual scenes are connected more by atmosphere and feeling than chronology or a fixed storyline. Dynamic editing and classical music reinforce the sense of playfulness that characterises the brothers’ lives—a shared existence filled with “poems that are lived, not penned.”

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124 min.

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English

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IDFA 2025

The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) is once again bringing an exciting selection of the world’s best documentaries to Eye this year, from 13 through 23 November.

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