The Yellow Handkerchief


Release Date: February 26th, 2010
Director: Udayan Prasad
Writer: Erin Dignam
Starring: Kristen Stewart, William Hurt, Maria Bello, Eddie Redmayne
Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 1 hour 42 minutes

“The Yellow Handkerchief” is a story of three strangers, occasionally crossed their paths with each other on the road leading to Louisiana. Each of the travelers decides to continue the trip together by own reasons, which are quite different. Brett Hanson, having the traumatic past, is at the parting of the ways, thinking over, whether he should return to his ex-wife May, whom he misses, or stay alone. Martine is a problem teenager, motivated by the intense desire to leave her parents and their home. The hope of Gordy, Martine’s boyfriend is to get closer to her.
During the road trip the relationships between trio progress and vary with circumstances and in many different ways. This journey gives all of the strangers the possibility to change their lives and find love.
“The Yellow Handkerchief” is considered to be an extremely humanistic movie, rich colored by various types of feelings and emotion manifestations. And love is surely the most dominating among of them.
The film was directed by Udayan Prasad, famous by “My Son the Fanatic”, and produced by Arthur Cohn, well-known by “One Day in September”. It’s also brightened up by the amazing play of celebrities, starring in the film, such as William Hurt, Kristen Stewart, Eddie Redmayne and Maria Bello.


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