Private Project

Yellow Dress: a short film

LOGLINE: An ambitious Asian adopted mother attempts to balance her rising pre-pregnancy theatre career and raising a toddler. However, she continuously compares his youth to hers, which invites eager ghosts that torment her.

Riss Goodwin is mother, wife, and a reinvented actress who resumes her dreams to get to Hollywood and become a famous actress. She is therefore excited to audition for Medea the Musical in Chinatown, an avant garde iteration with music. However with in-laws coming in five hours with a two hour audition process, counting traffic, she is severely pressed for time.

As she jumps into her work she hears “the wheels on the bus go round and round” and her world alters and she grows younger and younger. In this undesired memory, Riss becomes the child version of herself, Rachel. Rachel and her brother Sang Duk were paid off to be owned by an orphanage. The children screamed for their father and the musicality of the screams push Riss back to reality she is surreal. Her eyes land on on the “wheels on the bus.” Riss fiercely turns the program off. She knows she must stay on task.

She looks around the house and grows sick by the mess a toddler can create. But with love for both her husband and son, she does her best to tidy up. Once she enters into Hosu’s (meaning lake in Korean) playroom, she grows envious by the abundance of his toys, books, and play items. She locates a book given to her at her baby shower, titled: BiBimBop - a Korean rice dish and takes a moment to read. She wants to wean away her ghosts.

However as she moves through the pages, she is jerked inside another memory. This time a ghastly series of events leave her naked with black and blue eyes. She is crying and in severe pain. Riss remembers this moment vividly. A friendly outcast brings Rachel clothes and carries her out.

We see Rachel shortly afterwards, staring in a mirror looking at herself in a ripped, tattered and stained yellow dress. She utters yellow dress, growing happier with each utterance. She smiles. Rachel sees herself for the very first time.

  • Kristen Johnson
    Director
  • Marissa Lichwick
    Writer
  • Marissa Lichwick
    Producer
  • Marissa Lichwick
    Key Cast
    "Riss "
  • Marissa LIchwick
    Creator
  • Project Type:
    Animation, Short, Television, Web / New Media
  • Genres:
    Drama
  • Runtime:
    10 minutes 5 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    March 10, 2020
  • Production Budget:
    5,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English, Korean
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Los Angeles Film Awards - WINNER
    Los Angeles, LA
    May 2, 2020
    North America Premiere
    Winner - Best Indie Filmmaker
  • Vegas Film Festival - WINNER
    Los Vegas
    United States
    June 14, 2020
    North America
    Winner: Best Dramatic Short Film
  • New York Film Awards - WINNER
    New York City
    June 14, 2020
    Winner - Best Drama
  • Golden Earth Film Festival - WINNER
    Los Angeles
    United States
    October 3, 2020
    West Coast Showcase
    Winner: Best Short Film
  • New York Movie Awards - WINNER
    New York
    Jury only - WINNER
  • SHORT CINE FEST - WINNER
    LOS ANGELES
  • The Film Contest - WINNER
    Los Angeles
    Winner
  • REALE FILM FESTIVAL - WINNER
  • PORT BLAIR INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL - WINNER
  • MADRAS INDEPENDANT FILM FESTIVAL - WINNER
    MADRAS
    India
    JURY SELECTION
  • INDIEX Film Festival - Finalists
    Los Angeles, CA
    United States
    September 29, 2020
    West Coast Showcase
    Finalists: Best Original Screenplay and Best Short Film
  • INDIE FILM FESTIVAL
    Los Angeles, LA
    August 21, 2020
    North America
    Semi-Finalists
  • Dumbo Film Festival
    New York City
    Semi-Finalist
  • THAT FILM FESTIVAL - CANNES
    CANNES
    France
    May 25, 2020
    EUROPEAN PREMIERE
    OFFICIAL SELECTION
  • Motion Picture Film Awards
    Los Angeles, CA
    August 26, 2020
    North America
    Nomination for Best Short
  • Filmmatic Drama Screenplay Awards
    Los Angeles, CA
    June 16, 2020
    Official Selection
  • HOLLYWOOD FIRST-TIME FILMMAKER SHOWCASE
    LOS ANGELES, CA
    United States
    August 25, 2020
    NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE
    Official Selection
Director Biography - Kristen Johnson

Biography:
Kristen Johnson is a director and actor from West Texas, now working in Chicago by way of Minnesota. Most recently, she directed the world premiere of Night Safari by Tracy Letts for The Gift Theatre’s TEN Festival and Vaclav Havel’s Protest for Haven Theatre. A lover of new plays, Kristen has worked on half a dozen world premiers and directs almost exclusively works by living playwrights. Be it through the playwright, casting, or framing of a piece, bringing under-represented voices to the stage is a core value of her work. In Chicago, Kristen has had the privilege of working with Steep Theatre (Bobbie Clearly), Gift Theatre (Grapes of Wrath, A Long Arduous Journey), Route 66 Theatre (The Downpour), Rasaka Theatre/Victory Gardens (A Nice Indian Boy), Redtwist Theatre (Look Back in Anger), Step Up Productions (Christmas Armaments), Broken Nose Theatre (Options), Commission Theatre (Clearing), No Passport Festival (Archipelago), and Sankofa Theatre (American Beauty Shop,Fifth Planet) among others. Kristen is a graduate of Carleton College, School at Steppenwolf, NTI, and BADA. She is a recipient of the Director’s Haven Fellowship, winner of the Ann Goodson Weiner Award in Dramatic Arts, and semi-finalist for the Directors Inclusion Initiative at Victory Gardens.

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