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Yellow Fountain, The (1999)
Rating:
Starring: Silvia Abascal, Miguel Hermoso, Salvador Madrid, Eduardo Noriega
Director: Miguel Santesmases
Category: Avant Garde, Foreign
Studio: New Yorker
Subtitles:
English
Length:
94 mins

 
 

 

"An engaging blend of thriller, romance, social critique and docu-style inquiry" -Variety

In Chinese mythology, the Yellow Fountain is the spring where the souls of the dead come to quench their thirst. Lola's Eurasian parents have already drunk at the fountain with Lola (Silvia Abascal) witnessing their tragic end.

Setting off on the trail of her parent's murderers, Lola begins her search with the only clue she has: a name scribbled on the back of a card for a Chinese restaurant.

In her search, she chances upon Sergio (Eduardo Noriega, Thesis, Open Your Eyes), whose hobby is collecting information on the Chinese community in Madrid. They soon partner and together run ever greater risks as their dangerous quest leads them deeper and deeper into the mysterious world of the Chinese Triad gangs