Synopsis
One A.M. confronts the pervasive impact of racism, weaving a story that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. At its center is Shannon, a woman caught between the past, present, and future, grappling with a racial struggle that disrupts her peace and that of her family. Through her journey, One A.M. seeks to spark conversations around bigotry, bias, and judgment, inviting audiences to confront the realities of racism and reflect on the actions needed to dismantle harmful ethnic and cultural stereotypes.