MINT: CFF Daughter’s Daughter 女儿的女儿

MINT Chinese Film Festival
Sunday 8th March 2026

Following her daughter Zuer’s fatal accident, Jin’s shocked to discover that she’s now responsible for Zuer’s IVF embryo. With the fate of the embryo in her hands, she must confront her first daughter she gave up after a teenage pregnancy.

Programme Strand: C-FILMS IN FOCUS

Tracing the life of Ai, a woman living in Taipei after her divorce, a gentle portrayal unfolds—one shaped by three generations of women bound through unresolved intimacy. A sudden loss brings questions of motherhood, kinship, and care back into view, forcing a long-entangled mother-daughter relationship to confront what has remained unspoken. Reproduction here is no longer treated as an inevitable path within a fixed life script. Instead, queer, transnational, and non-nuclear perspectives open up new ways of imagining family. As IVF and practices of care are woven quietly into everyday life, motherhood shifts from a prescribed role to an ethical and emotional process, continually negotiated. In the restrained yet quietly powerful performances of Sylvia Chang and Karena Lam, a naturalistic visual language gathers emotional force, allowing new forms of kinship to emerge beyond the structures of the conventional family. (Edited by Crystal Xinjie Wang and Xiyun Li, based on Viv Wang’s and Yang Wu’s notes)

Year of Production: 2024
Duration: 126 min
Genres: Drama Family LGBTQ+
Production Countries/Regions: Taiwan
Dialogue Language(s): Mandarin
Subtitle Language(s): English
Director(s): Xi Huang

Producer(s): Dongxu Shao, Hsin-Li Liu
Executive Producer(s): Hsiao-Hsien Hou, Sylvia Chang
Premiere Status: UK Premiere
Key Casts: Sylvia Chang, Karena Lam, Eugenie Liu

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.
Screen 3 Limited Seating – Advanced Booking Essential
Festival Film passes are non-refundable.
Festival terms & conditions apply.
For more details visit the MINT Festival ticket page HERE

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