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Lotto Land is a 1995 American drama film starring Lawrence Gilliard Jr. and Wendell Holmes. [1] [2] Plot. The picture combines the storylines of two single-parent households in a poor, racially-diverse part of Brooklyn. One story concerns a young black man, who would like to remove himself from his drug-using friends.
- John Rubino
- The Holmes Brothers
- John Rubino, Michael J. Rubino
- June 1995 (Avignon Film Festival)
19 apr 1996 · Lotto Land: Directed by John Rubino. With Lawrence Gilliard Jr., Wendell Holmes, Barbara Gonzalez, Suzanne Costollos. This film tells two interwoven stories of two single-parent families in a poor, racially-mixed neighborhood in Brooklyn.
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- Drama
- John Rubino
- 1996-04-19
This film tells two interwoven stories of two single-parent families in a poor, racially-mixed neighborhood in Brooklyn. The first story is about a young black man (with aspirations of getting away from his friends who are involved in drugs) who falls in love with a latino girl (who is heading off to college on a full scholarship).
Lotto Land (1995) directed by John Rubino • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1995 Directed by John Rubino. This film tells two interwoven stories of two single-parent families in a poor, racially-mixed neighborhood in Brooklyn.
- John Rubino
1 giu 1995 · This film tells two interwoven stories of two single-parent families in a poor, racially-mixed neighborhood in Brooklyn. The first story is about a young black man (with aspirations of getting away from his friends who are involved in drugs) who falls in love with a latino girl (who is heading off to college on a full scholarship).
Lotto Land plot. The film tells two stories about two families in a poor neighborhood in Brooklyn. The first story is about a young black man who falls in love with a Latino girl and the second story is about the parents of the black man and the Latino.
When the winner of a lotto jackpot fails to come forward, the people in a Brooklyn, N.Y., neighborhood are swept into a frenzy over the missing ticket. Before the fever cools, they realize hitting the jackpot isn’t the only way to be a winner.