MINT: CFF Bunnylovr 小迷兔

MINT Chinese Film Festival
Sunday 8th March 2026

A drifting cam girl (Zhu) struggles to navigate an increasingly toxic relationship with one of her clients (Amelio) while rekindling her relationship with her estranged, dying father (Yung) & showing up for her best friend (Sennott).

Programme Strand: C-FILMS IN FOCUS

Curators’ notes: The fragile “Bunnylovr” appears in the livestream as a priced gift. Through writing, directing, and performing her own role, Chinese American filmmaker Katarina Zhu peels away the “cute and soft” persona of the female streamer. Shot with an aggressive, visceral camera style, the film reveals Rebecca, a young woman navigating the ruins of a fractured family and the debris of desire, holding on to a faint, hard-won impulse to feel love, survival, and selfhood through the body itself. (Yunjie Cai, edited by Xiyun Li)

Year of Production: 2025
Duration: 86 min
Genres: Drama
Production Countries/Regions: United States
Dialogue Language(s): English
Subtitle Language(s): English
Director(s): Katarina Zhu

Producer(s): Roger Mancusi, Rhianon Jones, Ani Schroeter and more
Executive Producer(s): Remi Alfallah, Linda L. Berthy, Amanda Bowers and more
Premiere Status: UK Premiere
Cast: Katarina Zhu, Rachel Sennott, Austin Amelio, Perry Yung

For more information on festival programmes, events and films, please visit MINT Chinese Film Festival’s website: www.unicornscreening.com

Please Note:
Seats MUST be booked for individual films prior to start times.
Festival passes do not automatically guarantee seats.
The full festival line-up will be announced on Sat 14 Feb.
Passholders must select seats for films of their choice, the seat price will then reduce to £0.00 in the basket.
Only one seat per festival pass holder is permitted, additional tickets will be charged accordingly.
Festival Film passes are non-refundable.
Festival terms & conditions apply.
For more details visit the MINT Festival ticket page HERE

 

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