

When a young woman is falsely accused of murdering her brother, she must catch the real killer to prove her innocence. Along the way she encounters unexpected love, sadness, and hardships, as well as deep insights about the crime, herself, and her destiny.
Acting
Rosanna Arquette commits harder than this script deserves.
Production
Clearly made for $12 and a gas station gift card.

Director
Maria Pulera
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This film exemplifies the 'falsely accused woman' subgenre that Lifetime built an empire on, but with theatrical ambitions it can't quite cash.
Director Maria Pulera largely disappeared after this; star Emma Holzer pivoted to producing. The film's 5.2 rating with only 4 votes suggests almost no one has actually seen it.