"Year Of The Fish" "Year Of The Fish Trailer" - First Look "Year Of The Fish" - In Theaters August 29, 2008
"Year Of The Fish" - In modern-day Cinderella adaptation "Year of the Fish," award-winning filmmaker David Kaplan transposes the fairytale's archetypical characters to a vibrant urban setting: a massage parlor in New York's Chinatown specializing in 'happy endings'. (For you Puritans, that is a full-release or massage that ends in the customer receiving an orgasm).
An optimistic young girl travels alone to New York City where she hopes to earn money to send home to her ailing father. Expecting work in a beauty salon, the girl is instead delivered into the hands of her father's distant cousin, an embittered woman who runs a seedy massage parlor. The girl surrenders her passport as collateral for her 'debt' and is informed of her duties. When she refuses to do the requisite sex work, the girl accepts her fate as the operation's browbeaten servant, her only solace a magical goldfish given to her by a sidewalk fortuneteller.
STARRING: Tsai Chin, Ken Leung, Randall Duk Kim, An Nguyen
DIRECTOR: David Kaplan
STUDIO: Gigantic Releasing
RATING: Not Rated (Adult situations, nudity, language)
THEATER COUNT (Opening Weekend): 2
RUNNING TIME: 98 minutes
TOTAL DOMESTIC BOX OFFICE: TBD
U.S. DVD RELEASE DATE: TBD