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词条 The Chinese Botanist's Daughters
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Casting

  3. Production details

  4. Controversies

  5. Awards and nominations

  6. References

  7. External links

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| image = Affiche 02 ok2.jpg
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| caption = French-language film poster
| director = Dai Sijie
| producer = Lise Fayolles
| writer = Dai Sijie
Nadine Perront
| starring = Mylène Jampanoï
Li Xiaoran
| music = Eric Lévi
| cinematography = Guy Dufaux
| editing = Dominique Fortin
| distributor = EuropaCorp
| released = {{Film date|2006|04|26|df=y}}
| runtime = 105 minutes
| language = Mandarin
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Canada
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Les filles du botaniste (Chinese: 植物园, Botanic Garden) is a French and Canadian film, with the background set as in China. It was released in 2006. Its English title is The Chinese Botanist's Daughters.

Plot

Set in China in the 1980s or 1990s, the film tells the story of Li Ming, a young orphan of the Tangshan earthquake, who leaves to study at the home of a renowned botanist. A secretive man and commanding father, he lives on an island that he has transformed into a luxurious garden. Anxious to share this solitary life, his daughter, An, welcomes with joy the arrival of the female student. Soon their friendship develops into a sensual, but forbidden attraction. Incapable of separating themselves, Ming and An create a dangerous arrangement to be able to continue spending their lives together: Ming marries An's brother, who is a People's Liberation Army, PLA soldier and cannot bring his wife with him. However, An and Ming's relationship is discovered by the botanist who has a heart attack when he finds out. Before he dies, he tells police that it was his daughter and daughter-in-law's homosexuality "disease" that killed him. Thus, An and Ming are sentenced to death by a court and executed.

Casting

  • Mylène Jampanoï — Li Ming
  • Li Xiaoran — An
  • Dongfu Lin — Botanist

Production details

  • Year: 2005
  • Date of release: 2006
  • Languages: Chinese
  • Filmed in Northeastern Vietnam
  • Company: Europa

Controversies

Due to the sensitivity of the topic of homosexuality, this movie was not allowed to be shot in China. It was shot in northern Vietnam instead (mainly in Ba Vì and Hà Tây) to create a similar environment.

Awards and nominations

Montréal World Film Festival:

  • Best Artistic Contribution (Guy Dufaux, won)
  • People's Choice Award (Sijie Dai, won)
  • Grand Prix des Amériques (Sijie Dai, nominated)

Toronto Inside Out Lesbian and Gay Film and Video Festival:

  • Best Canadian Film or Video (Sijie Dai, won)

References

External links

  • Official site in French
  • Release information
  • {{IMDb title|0425985}}
  • Les Filles du Botaniste at ELMS
  • {{Amg movie|342546}}
  • The Chinese Botanist's Daughters Interview with Dai Sijie in Tokyo Wrestling
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