The Color Yellow
n this psychological horror/sci-fi film, Ash is a traumatized young woman who is haunted by a sinister entity that seeps into reality in the form of the color yellow. Haunted by the same strange yellow entity that took her parents, she focuses on surviving by using her wit and a newfound ability to escape through color.
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Original Release: 2008
Runtime: 91 mins.
Genre: Crime; Action; Cult; Thriller
Language: English
Rating: Unrated
Disc Special Features: Director's commentary; Director's Film Fest Q&A; Deleted Scenes & Blooper Reel; "Twists & Turns" Behind-the-Scenes.
Number of Discs: 1
Disc Format: BD-25
Starring:
Sira Stampe
Laura Bach
Tao Hildebrand
Lars Lippert
Michael Larsen
Written by:
David Noel Burke
Directed by:
David Noel Burke
IMDB PAGE
Original Release: 2008
Runtime: 91 mins.
Genre: Crime; Action; Cult; Thriller
Language: English
Rating: Unrated
Disc Special Features: Director's commentary; Director's Film Fest Q&A; Deleted Scenes & Blooper Reel; "Twists & Turns" Behind-the-Scenes.
Number of Discs: 1
Disc Format: BD-25
Starring:
Sira Stampe
Laura Bach
Tao Hildebrand
Lars Lippert
Michael Larsen
Written by:
David Noel Burke
Directed by:
David Noel Burke
IMDB PAGE
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