A Thousand And One
strong language
Director(s)A.V. Rockwell
Production year2023
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes117m
CastTeyana Taylor, Aaron Kingsley Adetola, Aven Courtney, Josiah Cross, William Catlett, Terri Abney, Delissa Reynolds, Amelia Workman, Adriane Lenox, Gavin Schlosser, A.V. Rockwell, A.V. Rockwell, Julia Lebedev, Rishi Rajani, Eddie Vaisman, Lena Waithe, Gary Gunn, Eric Yue, Sabine Hoffman, Kristan Sprague, Cherelle Cargill, Avy Kaufman, Sharon Lomofsky
A Thousand And One
strong language
After making a life-changing decision, a woman struggles to bring up a child in 1990s New York. Strong language and upse ...
After making a life-changing decision, a woman struggles to bring up a child in 1990s New York. Strong language and upsetting scenes are a feature of this emotionally charged US drama.
violence
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
theme
alcohol and smoking
threat and horror
strong language
Classified Date:
05/04/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures Int (UK)
violence
Scenes include mild violence such as slaps and a character pushing another over. A man describes to a child how he got scars on his body from stabbings, and there is a brief verbal reference heard on a radio which describes someone being 'sodomised at gunpoint'.
language
Use of strong language ('f**k') is accompanied by moderate ('pussy', 'bitch'), mild and very mild terms (for example, 'shit', 'ass', 'damn', 'God' and 'hell).
sex
Moderate sex references include a woman calling another a 'street walker'. A mother crudely mentions to her son that she has had a lot of sexual partners.
discrimination
A teenage boy uses the homophobic term 'dyke'. There is use of the racial term 'n***a'. Scenes include news reports referencing the US Government's policies to clean up the city of New York in the 1990s, which disproportionately affected the Black community; this is illustrated in a sequence in which police officers aggressively push two Black teenagers up against a wall.
drugs
There are infrequent and undetailed verbal references to drug use and addiction.
theme
There are scenes of emotional upset which depict a man dying from cancer and the grief experienced by his loved ones. Characters also deal with the struggles associated with being in foster care, poverty and having difficult childhoods.
alcohol and smoking
Adult characters frequently smoke cigarettes.
strong language
Classified Date:
02/05/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Universal Studios Limited
violence
Scenes include mild violence such as slaps and a character pushing another over. A man describes to a child how he got scars on his body from stabbings, and there is a brief verbal reference heard on a radio which describes someone being 'sodomised at gunpoint'.
language
Use of strong language ('f**k') is accompanied by moderate ('pussy', 'bitch'), mild and very mild terms (for example, 'shit', 'ass', 'damn', 'God' and 'hell).
sex
Moderate sex references include a woman calling another a 'street walker'. A mother crudely mentions to her son that she has had a lot of sexual partners.
discrimination
A teenage boy uses the homophobic term 'dyke'. There is use of the racial term 'n***a'. Scenes include news reports referencing the US Government's policies to clean up the city of New York in the 1990s, which disproportionately affected the Black community; this is illustrated in a sequence in which police officers aggressively push two Black teenagers up against a wall.
drugs
There are infrequent and undetailed verbal references to drug use and addiction.
theme
There are scenes of emotional upset which depict a man dying from cancer and the grief experienced by his loved ones. Characters also deal with the struggles associated with being in foster care, poverty and having difficult childhoods.
alcohol and smoking
Adult characters frequently smoke cigarettes.
Classified Date:
31/03/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures Int (UK)
Classified date02/44/2023
LanguageEnglish
violence
language
sex
discrimination
drugs
theme
alcohol and smoking
threat and horror
Director(s)A.V. Rockwell
Production year2023
Genre(s)Drama
Approx. running minutes117m
CastTeyana Taylor, Aaron Kingsley Adetola, Aven Courtney, Josiah Cross, William Catlett, Terri Abney, Delissa Reynolds, Amelia Workman, Adriane Lenox, Gavin Schlosser, A.V. Rockwell, A.V. Rockwell, Julia Lebedev, Rishi Rajani, Eddie Vaisman, Lena Waithe, Gary Gunn, Eric Yue, Sabine Hoffman, Kristan Sprague, Cherelle Cargill, Avy Kaufman, Sharon Lomofsky
strong language
Classified Date:
05/04/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures Int (UK)
violence
Scenes include mild violence such as slaps and a character pushing another over. A man describes to a child how he got scars on his body from stabbings, and there is a brief verbal reference heard on a radio which describes someone being 'sodomised at gunpoint'.
language
Use of strong language ('f**k') is accompanied by moderate ('pussy', 'bitch'), mild and very mild terms (for example, 'shit', 'ass', 'damn', 'God' and 'hell).
sex
Moderate sex references include a woman calling another a 'street walker'. A mother crudely mentions to her son that she has had a lot of sexual partners.
discrimination
A teenage boy uses the homophobic term 'dyke'. There is use of the racial term 'n***a'. Scenes include news reports referencing the US Government's policies to clean up the city of New York in the 1990s, which disproportionately affected the Black community; this is illustrated in a sequence in which police officers aggressively push two Black teenagers up against a wall.
drugs
There are infrequent and undetailed verbal references to drug use and addiction.
theme
There are scenes of emotional upset which depict a man dying from cancer and the grief experienced by his loved ones. Characters also deal with the struggles associated with being in foster care, poverty and having difficult childhoods.
alcohol and smoking
Adult characters frequently smoke cigarettes.
strong language
Classified Date:
02/05/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
VOD/Streaming
Distributor:
Universal Studios Limited
violence
Scenes include mild violence such as slaps and a character pushing another over. A man describes to a child how he got scars on his body from stabbings, and there is a brief verbal reference heard on a radio which describes someone being 'sodomised at gunpoint'.
language
Use of strong language ('f**k') is accompanied by moderate ('pussy', 'bitch'), mild and very mild terms (for example, 'shit', 'ass', 'damn', 'God' and 'hell).
sex
Moderate sex references include a woman calling another a 'street walker'. A mother crudely mentions to her son that she has had a lot of sexual partners.
discrimination
A teenage boy uses the homophobic term 'dyke'. There is use of the racial term 'n***a'. Scenes include news reports referencing the US Government's policies to clean up the city of New York in the 1990s, which disproportionately affected the Black community; this is illustrated in a sequence in which police officers aggressively push two Black teenagers up against a wall.
drugs
There are infrequent and undetailed verbal references to drug use and addiction.
theme
There are scenes of emotional upset which depict a man dying from cancer and the grief experienced by his loved ones. Characters also deal with the struggles associated with being in foster care, poverty and having difficult childhoods.
alcohol and smoking
Adult characters frequently smoke cigarettes.
Classified Date:
31/03/2023
Version:
2D
Use:
Cinema
Distributor:
Universal Pictures Int (UK)
Classified date02/44/2023
LanguageEnglish