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After a break-up, Julia moves into a cold apartment surrounded by unpacked boxes and deals with small everyday conflicts of her solitude: Spending the day in pajamas, working on mediocre jobs, eating excessively, while attempting to fulfill her dream of starting a literary career. Julia finds a new beginning when she meets Enzo, a waiter with delusions of being a poet and Alejo, an employee trying to star in a play. All three will live an intense connection, through which Julia will deal with her doubts of not knowing if she'll ever be who she dreamt to be when she was younger. Yellow Sunglasses is a tragicomic look about Julia's universe and her quest to find her own and intimate reinvention. A story whose background is a monotonous Andean city: Quito.

  • Year
    2019
  • Runtime
    98 minutes
  • Language
    Spanish
  • Country
    Ecuador
  • Premiere
    Bay Area
  • Director
    Iván Mora Manzano
  • Screenwriter
    Iván Mora Manzano, Isabel Carrasco Escobar
  • Producer
    Isabel Carrasco Escobar
  • Cast
    Paloma Pierini, Alejandro Fajardo, Enzo Machiavello
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