
Overview
Genre
DramaRelease Date
June 26, 2009 (Limited)MPAA Rating
RStudio
Lightning MediaOfficial Site
click here
REVIEWS RATE:
Critics N/A
Readers
[Rate It]
Cast and Crew
Director
Buddy GiovinazzoProducer
Braxton Pope, Larry RattnerScreenwriter
Buddy GiovinazzoStarring
- Kerry Washington as Marybeth
- Victor Rasuk as Manny
- Evan Ross
- Brandon Routh as Sizemore
- Shannyn Sossamon as Concetta
- Vondie Curtis-Hall
- RZA as Samy
- Illeana Douglas
- Lara Flynn Boyle as Betty McBain
- Carly Pope as Stacy
- Thomas Ian Nicholas as Chad Wesley
- Mark Webber
- Tony Plana
Story
"Life Is Hot in Cracktown" shows the gritty, hard realities of a neighborhood, as well as the struggling, proud people who try to survive them everyday.
Marybeth (Kerry Washington) is a pre-op transsexual working as a prostitute and living with her lover, Benny, a small time burglar. In spite of their lines of work, they live a somewhat normal life as a married couple. Marybeth works the streets in the hopes of saving enough money for her final sex change operation, so then she and Benny can be married. Manny (Victor Rasuk) works two jobs: the late shift in an all night bodega surrounded by young junkies, drug dealers and prostitutes, and as a security guard in a Welfare hotel. At home his wife, Concetta (Shannyn Sossamon), takes care of his sick infant son and makes their grimy rundown apartment as much of a home as she can. Willy, ten years old, lives in the Welfare hotel with his sister, mother (Illeana Douglas) and her violent boyfriend. Willy begs on the street so he and Susie can buy some fast food to eat. Romeo (Evan Ross), a street tough, roams the streets with his gang. Upset over the murder of his younger brother, and feeling partially responsible for not being there during the shooting, he terrorizes anyone who comes in his path.
These four stories come together in a powerful climax of love and salvation, showing that despite the obstacles of life in the inner-city, humanity and hope can still prevail.
Based on Buddy Giovinazzo's best-selling novel, "Life is Hot in Cracktown," the vignettes show how crack cocaine has infiltrated the streets of urban America.







