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A Thousand and One
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by A. V. Rockwell
Written byA. V. Rockwell
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyEric K. Yue
Edited by
  • Sabine Hoffman
  • Kristan Sprague
Music byGary Gunn
Production
companies
  • Sight Unseen
  • Hillman Grad Productions
  • Makeready
Distributed by
Release dates
  • January 22, 2023 (2023-01-22)(Sundance)
  • March 31, 2023 (2023-03-31)(United States)
Running time
116 minutes [2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$3.5 million [3] [4]

A Thousand and One is a 2023 American drama film written and directed by A. V. Rockwell in her feature directorial debut. The film stars Teyana Taylor, Will Catlett, Josiah Cross, Aven Courtney, and Aaron Kingsley Adetola. Set between the 1990s and 2000s, it focuses on a single mother who decides to kidnap her son out of the foster care system to raise him herself, as the two struggle with life in a constantly changing New York City.

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The film premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, and won the Grand Jury Prize. [5] It was released theatrically on March 31, 2023, by Focus Features. It received critical acclaim and was named one of the top ten independent films of 2023 by the National Board of Review. [6]

Plot

In 1994, hairdresser and convicted thief Inez de la Paz is released from Rikers Island and returns to the Brooklyn neighborhood of her former shelter, where she sees her son, Terry, with other children from his foster home out on the street. When Terry is hospitalized after trying to escape from the home, Inez secretly visits him. He tells her about his earliest memory: of Inez abandoning him on a street corner when he was two years old.

Inez notifies Terry that they will lose contact again when he is placed at a new foster home. Visibly shaken after he accuses her of repeated abandonment, Inez asks if Terry wants to come live with her. When he says yes, Inez impulsively abducts him from the hospital, escaping to her childhood neighborhood of Harlem.

Inez and Terry stay at a variety of homes until she saves up enough money from a new job at a nursing home to afford an apartment. During a conversation with Ms. Annie, from whom Inez rents a room for a short time, it's implied that Inez lost her parents during the crack epidemic. She arranges a false birth certificate and social security card for Terry so that she can enroll him in school and reunites with an old boyfriend and fellow thief named Lucky. Though seemingly uncomfortable with the situation, he and Inez get married and he promises to take care of Terry. Both Inez and Lucky invest in Mayor Rudy Giuliani's promise of an improved city, in hopes that it will offer a better upbringing for Terry than their own.

Harlem continues to change despite highly reported cases of police brutality throughout the city, culminating with Giuliani's rollout of stop-and-frisk. By 2001, Inez still lives in the same apartment with Terry though her marriage to Lucky has become strained due to his long absences and infidelities. Terry excels at his schoolwork despite these problems at home and continual harassment from police and is recommended for placement in a STEM-based specialized school.

Terry does not want to go due to dreams of becoming a composer but agrees to take the placement exam to satisfy Inez and Lucky's wishes for him to have a better life than they have had. Inez fails to reconcile with Lucky, but he affirms his love for and support of Terry, which convinces Terry to go. Michael Bloomberg becomes the next mayor, and the Harlem area continues to evolve with the tearing down of local and historic institutions as nationwide chain stores and luxury housing developments are introduced.

In 2005, Lucky gradually succumbs to cancer in the hospital as Terry prepares for college and their new landlord attempts to drive them out of the apartment. When his guidance counselor asks for his birth certificate and social security card for a job, Terry gives her his forged ones without telling Inez. When the documents come back as invalid, a reluctant Terry reveals the deception, prompting the counselor to call social services. Terry warns Inez, who flees before social services arrive and reveal to Terry that she is not his biological mother at all, putting him in another home.

Terry flees the home and after Inez's best friend, Kim, invites him to live with her, returns to the apartment, where he finds Inez collecting her belongings. She confesses that she is not the woman who abandoned Terry on the street corner in his memory, but the woman who found him and treated him like a son ever since. Terry affirms that he still loves her as a mother, but the two separate once again. Before entering a taxi to an uncertain future, Inez promises Terry that "this isn't goodbye".

Cast

Production

In December 2020, it was announced A.V. Rockwell would write and direct the film, with Lena Waithe set to serve as a producer under Hillman Grad Productions banner, and Focus Features set to distribute. [1] In July 2021, Teyana Taylor joined the cast of the film. [7]

The film was shot in 2021, which Rockwell described as difficult due to COVID and the increased development that New York City saw during that period. [8] "If you thought gentrification was going crazy, it went on steroids over the pandemic," she said. "So, I do feel like if we would’ve waited even just a summer longer, I don’t know if we would’ve been able to make this movie in New York." [8]

Release

It had its world premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2023. The film was released on March 31, 2023, by Focus Features. [9]

Reception

Box office

Released alongside His Only Son , Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves , and the wide expansion of A Good Person , the film made $700,000 from 926 theaters on its first day and went on to debut to $1.72 million, finishing in seventh. [10]

Critical response

Teyana Taylor received critical acclaim for her performance as Inez de la Paz. Teyana Taylor Wikipedia.jpg
Teyana Taylor received critical acclaim for her performance as Inez de la Paz.

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 97% of 127 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 8.10/10.The website's consensus reads: "A tribute to parental devotion and a testament to Teyana Taylor's talent, A Thousand and One presents a heart-wrenching portrait of perseverance in the face of systemic inequity." [11] Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , assigned the film a score of 81 out of 100, based on 30 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". [12]

Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale, while those polled by PostTrak gave it a 76% positive score, with 63% saying they would definitely recommend it. [10] [13]

Accolades

AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Sundance Film Festival January 27, 2023 Grand Jury Prize – DramaticA Thousand and OneWon [14]
Hollywood Critics Association Midseason Film Awards June 30, 2023 Best IndieNominated [15]
Best Actress Teyana Taylor Nominated
Jerusalem Film Festival July 23, 2023Best International DebutA Thousand and OneNominated [16]
Gotham Independent Film Awards November 27, 2023 Best Feature Nominated [17]
Breakthrough Director A. V. Rockwell Won
Outstanding Lead Performance Teyana TaylorNominated
Celebration of Cinema & Television December 4, 2023Breakthrough Performance AwardWon [18]
National Board of Review December 6, 2023 Top 10 Independent FilmsA Thousand and OneWon [19]
Breakthrough PerformanceTeyana TaylorWon
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards December 10, 2023 Best New FilmmakerA. V. RockwellRunner-up [a] [20]
IndieWire Critics Poll December 11, 2023Best First FeatureA Thousand and One3rd Place [21]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards December 12, 2023 Milos Stehlik Award for Breakthrough FilmmakerA. V. RockwellNominated [22]
Toronto Film Critics Association December 17, 2023 Best Breakthrough Performance Teyana TaylorWon [23]
Women Film Critics Circle Awards December 18, 2023Best Movie About WomenA Thousand and OneNominated [24]
Best ActressTeyana TaylorNominated
Josephine Baker AwardA Thousand and OneNominated
Karen Morley AwardNominated
Indiana Film Journalists Association December 18, 2023Best PictureNominated [25]
Best Original ScreenplayA. V. RockwellNominated
Best Lead PerformanceTeyana TaylorNominated
Best Ensemble ActingA Thousand and OneNominated
Breakout of the Year Josiah Cross Nominated
San Diego Film Critics Society December 19, 2023 Best First FeatureA. V. RockwellNominated [26]
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards December 21, 2023 Best Actress Teyana TaylorNominated [27] [28]
Best ScoreGary GunnNominated
Best First FilmA. V. RockwellRunner-up
Astra Film Awards January 6, 2024 Best First FeatureNominated [29]
Austin Film Critics Association Awards January 10, 2024 Best First FilmNominated [30]
African-American Film Critics Association January 15, 2024Best Independent FeatureA Thousand and OneWon [31]
Black Reel Awards January 16, 2024 Outstanding Director A. V. RockwellNominated [32]
Outstanding Lead PerformanceTeyana TaylorNominated
Outstanding Breakthrough Performance Nominated
Outstanding Emerging Director A. V. RockwellNominated
Outstanding Screenplay Nominated
Outstanding First Screenplay Nominated
Outstanding Independent Film A Thousand and OneWon
Outstanding Hairstyle and Make-UpCraig CarterNominated
Directors Guild of America Awards February 10, 2024 Outstanding Directing – First-Time Feature Film A. V. RockwellNominated [33]
Independent Spirit Awards February 25, 2024 Best First Feature A. V. Rockwell, Julia Lebedev, Rishi Rajani, Eddie Vaisman, Lena Waithe, and Brad WestonWon [34]
Best Lead Performance Teyana Taylor Nominated
NAACP Image Awards March 16, 2024 Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture Nominated [35]
Outstanding Breakthrough Performance in a Motion PictureNominated
Outstanding Breakthrough Creative (Motion Picture)A. V. RockwellNominated
Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture Nominated
Outstanding Youth Performance in a Motion PictureAaron Kingsley AdetolaNominated
Aven CourtneryNominated
Outstanding Cinematography in a Feature FilmEric K. YueWon

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Awards
Preceded by Sundance Grand Jury Prize: U.S. Dramatic
2023
Succeeded by