Failing Kansas New Zealand Festival 2002 (2021)

Failing Kansas New Zealand Festival 2002 (2021) poster

The 2002 performances of Failing Kansas at the New Zealand Festival created a scandal and ultimately a sensation. Credited with knocking Osama bin Laden off of the front page of the National newspaper and dominating TV and radio for days, the piece was ultimately a sold out triumph heralded as “A New Art Form." Now, almost twenty years later, Rouse has assembled the original footage and live recordings into a complete concert film.

Director: Cliff Baldwin, Mikel Rouse
Genre: Music, Documentary, Drama, Crime
Runtime: 74 min
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Music: Mikel Rouse
Editing: Mikel Rouse
Country: New Zealand, United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Cliff Baldwin, Mikel Rouse
More Films in Genre: Music, Documentary, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Failing Kansas New Zealand Festival 2002 about?
The 2002 performances of Failing Kansas at the New Zealand Festival created a scandal and ultimately a sensation. Credited with knocking Osama bin Laden off of the front page of the National newspaper and dominating TV and radio for days, the piece was ultimately a sold out triumph heralded as “A New Art Form." Now, almost twenty years later, Rouse has assembled the original footage and live recordings into a complete concert film.
Who directed Failing Kansas New Zealand Festival 2002?
Failing Kansas New Zealand Festival 2002 was directed by Cliff Baldwin, Mikel Rouse.
Who stars in Failing Kansas New Zealand Festival 2002?
Failing Kansas New Zealand Festival 2002 stars Mikel Rouse.
How long is Failing Kansas New Zealand Festival 2002?
Failing Kansas New Zealand Festival 2002 has a runtime of 1h 14m (74 minutes).
What genre is Failing Kansas New Zealand Festival 2002?
Failing Kansas New Zealand Festival 2002 is a Music, Documentary, Drama, Crime film.
Where was Failing Kansas New Zealand Festival 2002 produced?
Failing Kansas New Zealand Festival 2002 was produced in New Zealand, United States of America.