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In a society overtaken by a deadly virus and a world gone bad, children are the only hope.

The world outside the forest has been ravaged by a deadly pandemic. Eight-year-old Marko lives in the wilderness and the only person he knows is his paranoid, overprotective father. His life suddenly changes when he discovers an innocent gentle boy with Down Syndrome named Miko living on the edge of the forest. Things turn for the worse when the boys are left alone to fend for themselves against the hordes of the Infected. Marko has no clear idea of what it means to have a mother, but the boys must go on a journey to find her. Outside the safety of the forest, Marko is faced with a shattered world shrouded in silence and full of danger and death.



M | Vardan Tozija | 2023 | North Macedonia, Croatia, Kosovo, France, Luxembourg

FESTIVALS & AWARDS (SELECTION) 

Cottbus Film Festival, 2023 | A Night of Horror International Film Festival, 2024 – Best International Film | Sofia International Film Festival, 2024 – Special Mention | Fantaspoa, the International Fantastic Film Festival of Porto Alegre, 2024 – Best Director | Macabro, Mexico City International Horror Film Festival, 2024 – Best Director, Audience Award

DIRECTOR’S BIO 

Vardan Tozija (1981, Skopje, Macedonia) graduated from the Faculty of Drama Arts in Skopje, Macedonia, Film and TV directing. He also attended law and political science studies at the State University of Cyril and Methodius. He directed several shorts, documentary films and TV series. His debut feature film “Amok” (2016), premiered at the Chicago International Film Festival, was selected by more than thirty film festivals worldwide and acquired numerous awards. “M” is his second feature film. 

DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT

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