- On July 8th, 2007, April Deacon placed a want ad on craigslist asking for help in making a documentary about her father's highly publicized and heavily scrutinized release from prison. April felt that the media was treating her father unfairly and wanted to take some action to clear her innocent father's name. April and her brother Aden had already begun shooting some introductory scenes with her own Panionic handi-cam. A few of these scenes were included in the film's final cut and act as an introduction to her father's story. Within a few days, a small production crew (82Films) took on her project. Paul Medico and Sean O'Connor served as directors and Amanda McGrady as producer. April also joined as producer and general consultant. The crew shot on two Canon XH-A1 High Definition cameras. Principal photography took place over four weeks from July 10th- August 7th (including April original footage). Filming took place in and around Greater Boston.—Sean O'Connor
- John Deacon was released from prison on July 28th, 2007. He was wrongfully convicted of arson over two years ago. His daughter, April, decides that she must clear her father's name in the public eye after reading one too many negative newspaper articles about the case. In this very personal documentary, April examines what went wrong in her father's trial and the steps he must take on the road ahead.—Sean O'Connor
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