Yellow (2006 feature film)

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Directed byAlfredo De Villa
Written byNacoma Whobrey
Roselyn Sanchez
Produced bySteven Brown
Dennis Murphy
Roselyn Sanchez
StarringRoselyn Sanchez
Bill Duke
D. B. Sweeney
Yellow
Film poster
Directed byAlfredo De Villa
Written byNacoma Whobrey
Roselyn Sanchez
Produced bySteven Brown
Dennis Murphy
Roselyn Sanchez
StarringRoselyn Sanchez
Bill Duke
D. B. Sweeney
Distributed byHannibal Pictures
Sony Pictures Entertainment
Release date
  • 2006 (2006)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
Spanish

Yellow is a 2006 American film directed by Alfredo De Villa and starring Roselyn Sanchez, Bill Duke, and D. B. Sweeney.[1]

Amarillys Campos is a classically trained Puerto Rican dancer who moves to New York City after her father's suicide to pursue her dreams of becoming a famous dancer, but ends up becoming a stripper at a seedy nightclub to make ends meet. Upon her arrival to New York, she moves into a ratty apartment and becomes close with her neighbor, Miles, a former professor of poetry at New York University who currently works at a supermarket due to the fact that he has become mentally unstable. While working as a stripper, she meets a lonely doctor Christian Kyle who feels the need to protect her, and the two begin a relationship. When the doctor proposes that they move to Australia, Amarillys must decide between her lifelong desire to be a famous dancer, mending a relationship with her family back in Puerto Rico, and taking a chance with her new love.

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