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The Yellow Handkerchief

Rating:PG-13 (for sexual content, some violence, language and thematic elements)
Genre:Drama, Romance
Release Date:February 26, 2010
Running time:102 minutes
Cast:William Hurt, Eddie Redmayne, Veronica Russell, Kristen Stewart, Maria Bello
Director:Udayan Prasad
Producer:Arthur Cohn
Writer:Pete Hamill, Erin Dignam
Distributor:Samuel Goldwyn Films

Description: A love story at its core, :"The Yellow Hankerchief" is about three strangers of two generations who embark on a road trip through post Katrina, La. Along the way, relationships forge and change in a myriad of ways, leading to the possibility of second chances at life and love. Brett Hanson dealing with a painful past, crosses paths with Martine, a troubled teenager, and her new 'ride' Gordy. The trio head out together, each motivated by his/her own reasons: Brett must decide whether he wants to return to the uncertainty of his life and his ex-wife May for whom he longs, Martine yearns to escape her family and Gordy hopes to get close to her.

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