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Official Tie a Yellow Ribbon poster
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Directed by | Joy Dietrich |
Produced by |
Joy Dietrich |
Screenplay by | Joy Dietrich |
Starring | Kim Jiang Jane Kim Patrick Heusinger Ian Wen Theresa Ngo Gregory Waller Vincent Piazza |
Cinematography | Lars Bonde |
Edited by | Rasmus Høgdall Mølgaard Stephen Maing |
Running time
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86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Tie a Yellow Ribbon is a 2007 award winning film by Korean-American director and writer, Joy Dietrich.
"I wanted to make a film that gave nuanced portraits of young Asian-American women whose stories are seldom told in mainstream media. The dirty little secret is that Asian-American women have one of the highest rates of depression in the United States. While this film doesn't attempt to explain the reasons why, it does expose the isolating, alienating factors that make the young women feel the way they do -- the greatest among them the lack of acceptance and belonging. TIE A YELLOW RIBBON is ultimately about three young women's search for love and belonging."
It portrays the complex emotions for young adult Asian American women through its main character, Jenny, as a Korean adoptee in America struggling thorough life and difficult relationships. It was filmed and takes place in New York City.
It was aired on PBS television, in the ITVS series, in May 2008.