Gangsta to Grace (Hustle to Hallelujah)
Short Films :: Women-Produced
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13m
TRUE STORY, NOT FICTION: She ran the streets like a soldier, chasing fast money, fake love, and a high that never lasted. The hustle was all she knew — until it cost her everything. Prison walls closed in, loyalty turned to betrayal, and the game that once fed her left her starving for something real.
Gangsta to Grace (Hustle to Hallelujah) rips open the hidden truths of a life built on crime, survival, and the scars left behind. This is not a polished redemption story — it’s an unfiltered look at how deep the streets can drag you, and what it takes to claw your way out. Through raw testimony and unflinching storytelling, the film dives into the secrets families bury, the bodies the hustle leaves behind, and the fight for a second chance when the world counts you out.
In a city where betrayal is currency and survival is law, this is the true story of a woman who walked through hell, wore the hustle like armor, and came out carrying hallelujah.
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