MINT: CFF White Flowers and Fruits 白色花果

MINT Chinese Film Festival
Saturday 7th March 2026

Set in an all-girls Christian boarding school, the story follows Anna, a girl who has always felt like an outsider due to her ability to see ghosts. Her roommate, Rika, on the other hand, is the complete opposite—an effortlessly popular, well-liked honors student admired by everyone. But when Rika takes her own life, the entire school is shaken, none more so than her closest friend, Shiori who struggles to make sense of the loss.. After discovering Rika’s diary, Anna begins to feel her spirit manifest before her, slowly seeping into her body… This fully original tale blends coming-of-age drama, horror, and dance, setting a new standard for genre-defying storytelling.

Programme Strand: ASIAN SPARK

The colour white drifts between life and death, while White Flowers And Fruits become a quiet metaphor for a young girl’s fleeting life. Through a cold and restrained visual language, the inner states of girls living under the pressures of family and education come into view. Beginning with Rika’s “unfulfilled” tragedy, the film reveals the fragility and incompleteness of an adolescence abruptly interrupted, while leaving space for the unspoken distances that remain between people. As the body returns to nature and perception overtakes language, hidden truths are allowed to surface quietly, through moments of silence and resistance. (Yunjie Cai, translated by Viv Wang, edited by Xiyun Li)

Year of Production: 2025
Duration: 110 min
Genres: Drama
Production Countries/Regions: Japan
Dialogue Language(s): Japanese
Subtitle Language(s): English
Director(s): Yukari Sakamoto

Producer(s): Teruhisa Yamamoto
Executive Producer(s): Yuji Sadai
Premiere Status: UK Premiere
Key Casts: Anji Ikehata, Nico Aoto, Mugi Kadowaki

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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