In an exciting development for horror enthusiasts, the indie film scene welcomes “The Girl In Yellow,” featuring Celeste Orozco in her first major role as a lead actress. Directed by newcomer Azron Shai, who also penned the screenplay, the movie introduces a fresh narrative that ties a haunting piece of art to chilling supernatural occurrences.
“The Girl In Yellow” is a found footage horror film revolving around an ancient painting with a notorious backstory. Created in 1933 by an artist named Pablo, the painting portrays Davina Lardizabal, a gifted dancer from a remote Philippine town. This piece quickly became infamous as the town’s cursed artwork, with individuals connected to it mysteriously vanishing, including the artist himself. After disappearing during World War II, the painting resurfaces 80 years later in a California antique shop, where it is purchased by college student Aspen Wind, portrayed by Orozco.
Celeste Orozco, born in El Paso, Texas, and now based in Southern California, embraced the role of Aspen, a dancer. To authentically depict her character, Orozco trained extensively in various dance styles including Jazz, Tap Dancing, and Poppin’. Her preparation extended beyond mere performance, as she immersed herself in her character’s passion for dance, further enriching her portrayal.
Azron Shai, making his directorial and screenwriting debut with this film, drew inspiration from a family tale told by his great grandmother, Viana. The narrative’s foundation in a true story adds a layer of authenticity and intrigue to the film, which employs a cinema vérité style reminiscent of successful found footage films like “Paranormal Activity” and “The Blair Witch Project.” This approach lends a realistic and eerie atmosphere to the film, heightening its suspense and horror elements.
“The Girl In Yellow” – written and directed by Azron Shai
The plot unfolds through the lens of a webcam, capturing Aspen’s encounters with the haunted painting as she records herself for a project. This method creates an intimate and terrifying viewer experience, playing on the real-time reactions and increasing the overall sense of dread.
“The Girl In Yellow” boasts a diverse supporting cast including Tatiana Conejo, Daelyn Cerruti, and Marcus Baldwin, among others. The anticipation for the film is high, fueled by a buzzworthy trailer that promises a gripping blend of horror and mystery. The official trailer, which can be viewed here, showcases the chilling premise and Orozco’s compelling performance.
The film’s release strategy includes a digital premiere, details of which will be announced soon. As the film approaches its release, the director’s vision and the lead’s performance are set to be critical focal points for both audiences and critics.
Azron Shai, enthusiastic about his first venture into film-making, has been actively sharing insights and updates about the film on his Instagram, engaging with both fans and followers interested in the behind-the-scenes process and the making of “The Girl In Yellow.”
As “The Girl In Yellow” prepares to make its mark on the horror genre, both Celeste Orozco and Azron Shai are poised at the cusp of potentially significant breakthroughs in their respective careers. Their collaboration in bringing this haunting story to life not only marks a milestone in their professional journeys but also contributes a uniquely eerie narrative to the indie horror film landscape.