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  1. Yellow is a 1997 comedy drama film directed by Chris Chan Lee. The film follows eight Korean–American youths in Los Angeles over the course of a wild night before their high school graduation. The film stars an ensemble cast including Michael Chung, John Cho, Burt Bulos, Jason Tobin, and Lela Lee.

  2. Yellow is a 1997 comedy drama film directed by Chris Chan Lee. The film follows eight Korean–American youths in Los Angeles over the course of a wild night before their high school graduation. The film stars an ensemble cast including Michael Chung, John Cho, Burt Bulos, Jason Tobin, and Lela Lee. The film had its world premiere at the 15th CAAMFest (San Francisco International Asian ...

  3. Together with Yellow, Newgrange Pictures is developing an exciting slate of film and tv projects for a global audience, collaborating with both new and seasoned creative talent. You can get in touch with Jackie Larkin and her team via the Newgrange Website or via email. Please note that Newgrange Pictures is not in a position to accept unsolicited scripts at this time.

  4. Yellow is a 1997 comedy drama film directed by Chris Chan Lee. The film follows eight Korean–American youths in Los Angeles over the course of a wild night before their high school graduation. The film stars an ensemble cast including Michael Chung, John Cho, Burt Bulos, Jason Tobin, and Lela Lee.

  5. The Yellow Handkerchief (幸福の黄色いハンカチ, Shiawase no kiiroi hankachi, lit. The Yellow Handkerchief of Happiness) is a 1977 Japanese film directed by Yoji Yamada. It was the winner of the first Best Picture award at the Japan Academy Prize. [2] The film was inspired by the American song " Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak ...

  6. Shown at Los Angeles Independent Film Festival April 3-7, 1997. Shown at Raindance Film Showcase in London October 22-31, 1998. Shown at San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival March 6-13, 1997. Released in United States 1997 (Shown at Asian American International Film Festival July 18-27 & August 1-7 & August 9-10, 1997 ...

  7. Eight friends in Los Angeles spend their last evening together as they face graduation from high school and the onset of their adult lives. One of them gets in unexpected trouble when he loses a ...