Gritty drama A Thousand and One will break you and inspire you
Indie sensation A Thousand and One, written and directed by A.V. Rockwell, portrays the life of a formerly incarcerated woman struggling to make ends meet in Harlem who kidnaps her son from foster care. The film earned the Grand Jury Prize at this year's Sundance Film Festival.
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