Out In Africa South African Gay and Lesbian Film Festival

Screened at the 2009 Out In Africa Film Festival

The Chinese Botanist’s Daughters

Les filles du botaniste, 植物园
Details: , | 2006 | 105 min
Synopsis17This award-winning film is based on a true story. The filmmakers were refused permission to film in China and so shot in Vietnam instead, and the film is banned in China. Dai’s film is the dramatic, lush tale of forbidden love in 1980s China. On a tiny remote island in the north, Chen, an old-fashioned, unforgiving botanist lives with An, his daughter. When feisty half-Russian Mi Ling enters their world as the professor’s intern, the ordered ways of things start to change, most notably for An who begins to question her servile life. Chen who, fearing their growing attraction and seeing his privilege drain away, recruits his own son to change the course of events, a ploy that suits the women – temporarily. An unabashedly romantic film, it’ll appeal to lovers of grandeur as well as exquisitely detailed, symbolic Eastern filmmaking.
Pics

Awards

Montréal World Film Festival – Best Artistic Contribution (Guy Dufaux)

Montréal World Film Festival – People’s Choice Award (Sijie Dai)

Montréal World Film Festival – Grand Prix des Amériques (Sijie Dai) (Nominated)

Toronto Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival – Best Canadian Film or Video (Sijie Dai)

Cast
  • Li Xiaoran
  • Mylène Jampanoï

  • Queery
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  • Bloody Give