Five years after sending a man to jail for the murder of her father and fiancé, Diana returns home to find that he has escaped from prison and has come to confront her. However, the man has not come for revenge, but rather wants her to understand that she put an innocent man away. Captive in her own home, Diana is resistant - she knows what she witnessed the night of the murder. But as time progresses, Diana starts to question what she saw that night as well as her own testimony.
Acting
Lindy Booth's unraveling certainty carries the whole film.
Direction
Andrew C. Erin squeezes dread from one house and two people.

Director
Andrew C. Erin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This TV movie was shot in Ottawa, Canada on a shoestring budget, with most of the crew pulling double duty.
The film taps into 2010s true-crime obsession with wrongful conviction cases like Making a Murderer, but flips the script—what if the 'wrongfully convicted' story is itself a manipulation?