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‘Will’ Review: Heartache and Hope in Harlem

In Jessie Maple’s restored 1981 drama, the first feature-length film by a Black woman, a heroin addict mentors a young boy and tries to find his footing.

Lisa Kennedy
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Harlem (Manhattan, NY), Maple, Jessie (1937-2023), Movies
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