Kansas City Murder Factory is a documentary film that explores the murder epidemic in the urban core of Kansas City, Missouri. Kansas City Murder Factory is an unscripted experimental documentary told from the perspective of the victim. In the film both observational and traditional forms of filmmaking collide to expose Kansas City's most taboo topic: Murder. This truly inspirational film shows the many hurdles and struggles of the victim's families as they fight to get justice from a system, which manufactures injustice. The film also presents the many challenges of organizations and individuals trying to decrease violent crime in Kansas City, includes compelling commentaries from Kansas City's top spoken word artists.
Mike B. Rollen
Director
Roger Coleman
Self
Mark Funkhouser
Self
Latoya Copeland
Self - Poet
Anisa Copeland
Self - Poet
Maurice Iv Copeland
Self - Poet
Mr. Gridiron
Self
Tim Dollar
Self
Wallace S. Hartsfield Sr.
Self
Janie Harris
Self - Poet
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