Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
1001 Days presents a poignant look at life in Alexandra, Johannesburg, where the harsh realities of unemployment and domestic strife loom large. The documentary zeroes in on young mothers, often isolated in their struggles, navigating the early days of motherhood amidst the noise of survival. The pacing has this raw, almost urgent feel, reflecting the relentless daily grind of its subjects. The atmosphere is heavy but intimate, filled with personal stories that slice through the broader social commentary. It doesn't shy away from the tough stuff β disease, poverty β yet somehow reveals the resilience of these women. It's a film that lingers, urging a reflection on societal issues that feel both distant and disturbingly close to home.
Focuses on the first 1001 days of motherhood.Highlights real-life challenges faced by women.Offers a unique perspective on societal issues.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover