Summaries

Young Kane struggles to make a living while facing the violent streets of Brooklyn.

Complex, urgent, and intensely engaging, Money and Violence is an immersive and revealing glimpse inside a brutal and little-understood subculture. Drugs, petty larceny, and casual violence earn Rafe (Moses Verneau), Miz (Rene Guercy), Kane (Nanawoods Napoleon), and Shane (Kendo Hammond) a steady living and the respect of their peers, but when winning means living to fight another day and losing isn't an option, their futures are never certain. Shocking betrayals, devastating losses, and costly miscalculations have serious consequences in a ferocious and unending battle for survival.

Money & Violence is a crime epic about gangsters, stick-up kids, hustlers, players and everyone in between set in a Brooklyn that is largely ignored by mainstream media. The gritty story lines center on compelling characters Rafe, Miz, Shane and Kane who navigate the streets, experiencing both the victories of being a wolf and the devastation of being caught as a sheep.

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Genres
  • Crime
  • Drama
Release date Aug 6, 2014
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Production companies Ish Digital

Box office

Budget $100000

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