A Whole Lott More

A Whole Lott More is a feature length documentary that follows three individuals, TJ, Wanda and Kevin, who each have a different disability and very different attitudes toward work. The film showcases their resilience and makes the case for greater employment opportunities for all.[1]

The film surrounds Lott Industriesa which employs 1200 workers with disabilities. The company has successfully competed for auto industry contracts for decades but with the collapse of the local auto industry in neighboring Detroit, Lott has now struggled to keep its doors open.

Director, Victor Buhler, came to the idea of A Whole Lott More when he was in a nearly fatal car accident that left him unable to walk for 15 months.[2] He began to research what life was like for those with developmental and physical disabilities and came across the story of Lott Industries.[3]

References

  1. "A Whole Lott More".
  2. Staff, Cincy Chic. "Chic Spotlight: Victor Buhler, Director of "A Whole Lott More" - Cincy Chic". www.cincychic.com.
  3. "A Whole Lott More". www.aljazeera.com.
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