MINT: CFF Opening Gala – Purple Butterfly 紫蝴蝶

MINT Chinese Film Festival
Friday 6th March 2026

Ding Hui is a member of Purple Butterfly, a powerful resistance group in Japanese occupied Shanghai. An unexpected encounter reunites her with Itami, an ex-lover and officer with a secret police unit tasked with dismantling Purple Butterfly.

Programme Strand: Opening Gala / Retro Screening

Curators’ notes: Set against the volatile shadows of 1930s Shanghai, Lou Ye’s Purple Butterfly is a visually arresting exploration of love, loyalty, and betrayal. The film traces the fraught reunion of former lovers Cynthia and Itami, whose lives become entangled in espionage and political turmoil. True to Lou’s signature style, the film employs a muted yet saturated palette and disjointed temporal shifts to mirror moral and emotional uncertainties. Relying on mood over dialogue, it renders the ache of personal loyalty in an era defined by its brutality. (Crystal Xinjie Wang)

Year of Production: 2003
Duration: 127 min
Genres: Drama Romance History War
Production Countries/Regions: China France
Dialogue Language(s): Mandarin Japanese Vietnamese
Subtitle Language(s): English
Director(s): Ye Lou

Producer(s): Ye Lou, An Nai, Jean-Louis Piel
Executive Producer(s): An Nai, Jean-Louis Piel, Alain de la Mata
Key Casts: Ziyi Zhang, Bingbing Li, Ye Liu, Yuanzheng Feng

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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