THE BOTANIST

DIRECTOR: Jing Yi.
96 minutes. china. 2025. Languages: Kazakh, Chinese Mandarin. Subtitled. COLOUR.

ORIGINAL TITLE: Zhi Wu Xue Jia

Winner Grand Prix, Generation Kplus, Official Selection, Berlin International Film Festival 2025


IMC HEADFORD ROAD galway

THU 8 January 2026 18.00

BOOK TICKETS: IMC HEADFORD ROAD GALWAY

The screening at IMC HEADFORD ROAD GALWAY will be introduced by Marie-Pierre Richard (EAFFI Discoveries)

IFI DUBLIN

wed 17 decemBER 18.20

BOOK TICKETS: IFI DUBLIN

The screening at IFI DUBLIN will be introduced by Marie-Pierre Richard (EAFFI Discoveries)

TRISKEL CORK

thu 11 december 18.00

BOOK TICKETS: TRISKEL CORK



 

Chinese writer-director Jing Yi's contemplative debut feature draws on his own Xinjiang roots and Kazakh heritage in an evocative exploration of memory and place. Thirteen-year-old Arsin lives with his grandmother in a remote village near Kazakhstan, where life moves untouched, a world out of time. Arsin helps his older brother herd sheep, but he’s also a budding botanist cataloguing local flora, finding refuge in the vast natural vistas of Xinjiang, and losing himself in the reverie of traditional folk beliefs. He befriends Meiyu, a Han girl whose nature reminds Arsin of a rare, otherworldly plant. Exquisitely shot in 4:3 aspect ratio to perfectly represent the boy’s dreamlike state, we are transported by the wonderful music of Iranian pianist and composer Peyman Yazdanian.

Director Bi Gan (Kaili Blues; Long Day’s Journey Into Night) Jing Yi’s mentor, praises his striking debut, saying ‘Yi’s work subtly unfolds the temporal gap between tradition and modernity, the spatial divide between inland and coast, and the dreamlike spiritual space between reality and illusion.”

(Marie-Pierre Richard for EAFFI Discoveries)

Next
Next

LOVE ON TRIAL