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Miro Remo Wins Carlo Varie Film Festival Award for Documentary

Slovak Director Miro Remo‘s “It is better to get mad in the wild” Clinches Crystal Globe at Karlovy Vary Film Festival

Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic – Slovak director Miro Remo’s poignant documentary, “It is better to get mad in the wild,” has captured the prestigious Crystal Globe award at the 59th edition of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. The announcement was made two days ago, marking a significant achievement for the filmmaker and the film’s subject matter.

The award-winning film delves into the compelling life story of twin brothers residing on an isolated farm nestled within the Czech Bohemia Forest, a region bordering Germany.Remo’s directorial vision offers an intimate look at their unique existence, far removed from the bustle of modern society.

This year’s Karlovy Vary International Film Festival showcased a robust program, featuring over 130 feature-length and documentary films.Established in 1946, the festival stands as one of the world’s oldest cinematic gatherings, with ancient ties to a similar event held in Moscow.

The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, a cornerstone of European cinema, continues to be a vital platform for discovering and celebrating diverse filmmaking talent from around the globe. Its long-standing tradition and commitment to showcasing compelling narratives solidify its position as a key event in the international film calendar.

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