JFTFP26: Adabana
Tickets:
- Peak Screenings (after 6pm) £11. Concessions £9.50.
- Off-Peak Screenings (before 6pm) £10.50. Concessions £9.
- Under 26s £7.50 all screenings.
- Wednesday matinees (before 4pm) £7.50.
Cast:
IURA Arata, MIZUHARA Kiko, MIURA Toko
Viewer discretion is advised for all trailers
In a near future world, wealthy but terminally ill Shinji meets his clone, created using cutting-edge technology, which makes him question himself and the sanctity of life.
Shinji (IURA Arata), born into wealth and the father of a seemingly perfect family, is diagnosed as terminally ill and hospitalised for an organ transplant from his “Unit” as treatment. Anxious, he begins psychotherapy with psychologist Mahoro (MIZUHARA Kiko) to help guide him through, and even asks to meet his “Unit,” which is normally forbidden.
However, in this face-to-face encounter with his “Unit,” unsullied by the outside world, a strange intimacy develops, bringing Shinji to a precipice as he dives into the deep recesses of his dreams in search of the self he once left behind.
Director KAI Sayaka, acclaimed worldwide for her debut feature film Red Snow, spent more than 20 years crafting this philosophical science fiction drama as a Japan-France co-production. The title Adabana, meaning “wasted flower” evokes the transient beauty and futility of existence in this aesthetically mesmerising film.
This film is presented as part of the Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2026: Knowing Me, Knowing You: The True Self in Japanese Cinema.
Co-presented by the Japan Foundation.
Supported by The Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation.
Sponsors in Kind: Athletia, Calbee, Clearspring, Pentel and SUQQU.
Accessible Performances
Join our Film Club!
Choose from a range of Film Club memberships for the best ticket deals and benefits and enjoy even more films and screenings.
More on Screen
Oscar nominee Timothée Chalamet (A Complete Unknown) gives a terrific performance in Josh Safdie’s (Good Time, Uncut Gems) first solo outing as director. Marty…
Following the global success of The Worst Person in the World, Oscar nominee Joachim Trier reunites with BAFTA nominee Renate Reinsve for this rich, graceful…
Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley give phenomenal performances in Chloé Zhao’s overwhelmingly moving adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s acclaimed novel. Oscar-winning…