Tie A Yellow Ribbon
Here’s some info for a film called Tie a Yellow Ribbon that is available on Comcast this month:
Shouting Cow Productions & Cinetic Media: TIE A YELLOW RIBBON is on Comcast ON DEMAND
Shouting Cow Productions and Cinetic Media are proud to announce that our awardwinning feature film TIE A YELLOW RIBBON will be available to all Comcast digital cable subscribers with ON DEMAND starting from March 1, 2011 through to March 31, 2011 as part of Cinema Asian America’s March lineup. It’s a monthly-curated series that show the best of the best of Asian American films.
The feature-length narrative film TIE A YELLOW RIBBON gives a rare view into the emotionally complex interior of young Asian American women, featuring a Korean adoptee who needs to come to terms with her damaged past. Joy Dietrich won the Director Prize at CineVegas Film Festival for TIE A YELLOW RIBBON, her first feature film.
More about the film and how to view it can be found at: http://www.yellowribbonmovie.com

Um….uh…WM costar?
http://www.jedfilms.net/yellowribbon/aboutfilm/index.php
Not that White guys don’t need acting jobs too, but…again?
I’m totally willing to give this one a chance though. There could be a very powerful story behind it; from the description, it doesn’t look like another Falling for Grace.
Have you seen it? Is it good?