The Ballad of Vicki and Jake

The Ballad of Vicki and Jake

2005 · 84 min

The story of Vicki, a single mother struggling with addiction, and her young son, Jake. The film opens as Vicki and Jake are beginning a new chapter in their lives, moving from a homeless shelter into their own council house. But however hard Vicki tries create a home for herself and her son, she is unable to ignore old problems and avoid new ones that arise.

Directed by Ian Thomas Ash · Written by Ian Thomas Ash

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