A Thousand and One

A Thousand and One(2023)

R
03/31/2023 (US)Drama, Crime1h 56m
6.6

"Times change. Love stays the same."

Overview

Struggling but unapologetically living on her own terms, Inez is moving from shelter to shelter in mid-1990s New York City. With her 6-year-old son Terry in foster care and unable to leave him again, she kidnaps him so they can build their life together. As the years go by, their family grows and Terry becomes a smart yet quiet teenager, but the secret that has defined their lives threatens to destroy the home they have so improbably built.

A.V. Rockwell

Director

A.V. Rockwell

Screenplay

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Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

Terry Passes the Exam

Terry Passes the Exam

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Inez Reassures Her Son

Inez Reassures Her Son

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A THOUSAND AND ONE wins BEST FIRST FEATURE at the 2024 Film Independent Spirit Awards

A THOUSAND AND ONE wins BEST FIRST FEATURE at the 2024 Film Independent Spirit Awards

Featurette

A Failed Foster Care System Extended Preview

A Failed Foster Care System Extended Preview

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A Thousand And One's A.V. Rockwell & Teyana Taylor Bond Over Their Love of Crooklyn | Five Firsts

A Thousand And One's A.V. Rockwell & Teyana Taylor Bond Over Their Love of Crooklyn | Five Firsts

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A.V. Rockwell on her film A THOUSAND AND ONE

A.V. Rockwell on her film A THOUSAND AND ONE

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How Family In A Thousand And One Is Beyond Bloodlines | Origin Story

How Family In A Thousand And One Is Beyond Bloodlines | Origin Story

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"Little Boy" Official Clip

"Little Boy" Official Clip

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A Thousand and One's A.V. Rockwell On Authentic Representation in Casting | 60 Second Film School

A Thousand and One's A.V. Rockwell On Authentic Representation in Casting | 60 Second Film School

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"How We Met" Official Clip

"How We Met" Official Clip

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"Say Bye" Official Clip

"Say Bye" Official Clip

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“Show Up For Me" Official Clip

“Show Up For Me" Official Clip

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"We Made It" Official Clip

"We Made It" Official Clip

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A review by CinemaSerf
6.0

Written on May 16, 2023

This features quite a strong performance from a convincing Teyana Taylor. She is "Inez" who decides that she wants to reclaim her young son "Terry" from his life on the streets of New York. What now ensues illustrates quite well the difficulties they both face as they both grow up with little by way of opportunity - or money - but determined to stick together despite their not always seeing eye to eye. Along the way, she marries "Lucky" (William Catlett), a decent man who offers some stability and it begins to look like "Terry" (by this stage played by Josiah Cross, but played well as a child by Aaron Kingsley Adetola) might just have a chance. Thing is, as the audience know by now, the relationship between mother and son is not as it seems - and the impending action of the authorities, coupled with a rather unscrupulous landlord, look like the wrecking ball is en route to their dreams. It meanders a bit too much for me, this film. It could have easily lost twenty minutes and the writing could have focussed better on developing the "Terry" character a little more, but it's still quite a powerful assessment of family values, loyalty and civic indifference that ought to make anyone sit up and take notice. It doesn't need a big screen - but is worth a watch on the telly.