Yellow (2006)
From Tragedy to Triumph Nothing Shines Brighter Than Yellow
Amaryllis Campos is a young, classically trained Puerto Rican ballerina, who dreams of leaving her impoverished home in Puerto Rico to pursue fame and fortune as a dancer. Amaryllis heads for New York City, where she is forced to work in a seedy strip club to make ends meet. Setting audiences afire with her erotic moves, Amaryllis quickly becomes the strip club's hottest attraction, but must finally decide between true love and realizing her dream of becoming a star.
Director: Alfredo De Villa
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: December 8, 2006
Cast
- Roselyn Sánchez - Amaryllis Campos
- Sully Diaz - Carmen Campos
- Bill Duke - Miles Emory
- Jamie Tirelli - Franco Campos
- D. B. Sweeney - Christian Kile
- Ana Isabelle - Dancer (uncredited)
- Kisha Tikina Burgos
Screenplay
- Nacoma Whobrey (Story)
- Roselyn Sánchez (Story)
- Nacoma Whobrey (Screenplay)
Music: André Abujamra
Production: Royal McBee
Country: Puerto Rico, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Yellow about?
- Amaryllis Campos is a young, classically trained Puerto Rican ballerina, who dreams of leaving her impoverished home in Puerto Rico to pursue fame and fortune as a dancer. Amaryllis heads for New York City, where she is forced to work in a seedy strip club to make ends meet. Setting audiences afire with her erotic moves, Amaryllis quickly becomes the strip club's hottest attraction, but must finally decide between true love and realizing her dream of becoming a star.
- Who directed Yellow?
- Yellow was directed by Alfredo De Villa.
- Who stars in Yellow?
- Yellow stars Roselyn Sánchez, Sully Diaz, Bill Duke, Jamie Tirelli, D. B. Sweeney, Ana Isabelle.
- How long is Yellow?
- Yellow has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Yellow?
- Yellow is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was Yellow produced?
- Yellow was produced in Puerto Rico, United States of America.