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DramaCrime

A Thousand and One

- Times change. Love stays the same.

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.

Release Date : 2023-03-31

Language :EnglishPortugueseSpanish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Sight Unseen PicturesMakereadyHillman Grad Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : 1001

Cast

Teyana Taylor

Character Name : Inez

Original Name : Teyana Taylor

Gender : Female

William Catlett

Character Name : Lucky

Original Name : William Catlett

Gender : Male

Josiah Cross

Character Name : Terry

Original Name : Josiah Cross

Gender : Male

Aven Courtney

Character Name : Terry 13 Year Old

Original Name : Aven Courtney

Gender : Male

Aaron Kingsley Adetola

Character Name : Terry 6 Years Old

Original Name : Aaron Kingsley Adetola

Gender : Male

Terri Abney

Character Name : Kim Jones

Original Name : Terri Abney

Gender : Female

Delissa Reynolds

Character Name : Mrs. Jones

Original Name : Delissa Reynolds

Gender : Female

Amelia Workman

Character Name : Anita Tucker

Original Name : Amelia Workman

Gender : Male

Adriane Lenox

Character Name : Miss Annie

Original Name : Adriane Lenox

Gender : Female

Mark Gessner

Character Name : Jerry

Original Name : Mark Gessner

Gender : Male

Gavin Schlosser

Character Name : Pea 6 Years Old

Original Name : Gavin Schlosser

Gender : Male

Jolly Swag

Character Name : Pea 13 Years Old

Original Name : Jolly Swag

Gender : Male

Azza El

Character Name : Simone 14 Years Old

Original Name : Azza El

Gender : Male

Alicia Pilgrim

Character Name : Simone

Original Name : Alicia Pilgrim

Gender : Male

Jennean Farmer

Character Name : Ms. Janie

Original Name : Jennean Farmer

Gender : Female

Kal-El White

Character Name : Shawn

Original Name : Kal-El White

Gender : Male

Jamier Williams

Character Name : Michael H.

Original Name : Jamier Williams

Gender : Male

Naya Desir-Johnson

Character Name : Foster Sister

Original Name : Naya Desir-Johnson

Gender : Male

Mychelle Dangerfield

Character Name : Shelter Resident

Original Name : Mychelle Dangerfield

Gender : Female

John Maria Gutierrez

Character Name : Rudy

Original Name : John Maria Gutierrez

Gender : Male

Artrece Johnson

Character Name : Patrice

Original Name : Artrece Johnson

Gender : Male

Emmy Harrington

Character Name : Anne

Original Name : Emmy Harrington

Gender : Female

Desi Domo

Character Name : Middle School Teacher

Original Name : Desi Domo

Gender : Female

Bianca LaVerne Jones

Character Name : Hair Customer

Original Name : Bianca LaVerne Jones

Gender : Female

Rudolph Giuliani

Character Name : Self (archive voice)

Original Name : Rudolph Giuliani

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-05-16

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.

B

Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2024-01-03

It’s been said that a mother’s love for her child runs so deep that she’ll do virtually anything to protect her young. But is it possible to carry things too far? That’s a question raised in writer-director A.V. Rockwell’s debut feature about a mother with a criminal record (Teyana Taylor) who kidnaps her young son (Aaron Kingsley Adetola) out of foster care upon her release from prison. She questions the adequacy of the care he is receiving as a ward of the state, and so she snatches him from his foster caretaker and hides him away as she seeks to get her life together. Over the next 11 years (1994-2005), she largely succeeds at this, too, even in the midst of many challenges, including an often-uneven relationship with her former partner in crime (literally) (Will Catlett) and a rapidly changing New York, especially in her home neighborhood of Harlem. Despite a somewhat slow and unfocused start, the story deepens as this unlikely new family seeks to get on its feet. However, the somewhat-disjointed opening act sets the tone for the overall narrative, which gets away from its basic premise and starts meandering in engaging but largely unrelated territory, an issue that hampers the focus of this story until near the end. These shortcomings are defrayed to a degree by its fine performances, most notably Taylor and the gifted actors playing her son at ages 13 and 17 (Aven Courtney and Josiah Cross, respectively), but these portrayals aren’t quite enough to overcome the inherent drawbacks in the direction of the script. With that said, though, the filmmaker nevertheless shows promise in telling moving tales, so here’s hoping this start lead to better efforts in her future endeavors.

M

MartyCrooner

@MartyCrooner

2024-02-09

A story about a mother-son relationship and how it changes over the course of a decade. With a background setting of New York in the 90s and 00s, the movie depicts how issues like poverty, crime, race, and gentrification interact. Well acted with beautiful characters. Except the kid can be a little too sniveling at times. I mean, I get that there's childhood trauma and abandonment issues, but geeeeez.