Themes: Clearing One's Name, Miscarriage of Justice
Main Cast: Mare Winningham, Felicity Huffman
Release Year: 2001
Country: US
Run Time: 92 minutes
Plot
Inspired by a true story, this made-for-TV drama follows two women who find themselves wrongly accused under a broadly worded child protection law, and now must fight for their lives and reputations. Jennifer Bradley (Mare Winningham) is a mother of three living in Cincinnati, and Carrie Dixon (Felicity Huffman) is one of Jennifer's best friends -- and also the godmother of her children. Carrie works as a photographer and brings a camera along when she comes to Ohio to pay Jennifer a visit. One morning, while the kids are running about as Jennifer tries to get them dressed, Carrie pulls out her camera and takes photos of the children playing. The children are only partially dressed in the pictures, and when she takes the film in to be processed, Carrie is accused by an overly zealous lab employee of producing child pornography. When the identity of the children becomes known, Jennifer is accused of being an accomplice, and despite the protests from both women that the pictures are simply family photos and perfectly innocent, both find themselves having to defend themselves in court. For Carrie, losing the case would mean a long stretch in jail and the end of her career, while for Jennifer defeat would mean an even worse fate -- losing the custody of her children. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Alan Metzger - Director, Pamela Malouf-Cundy - Editor, Freyda Rothstein - Executive Producer, James Mcvay - Composer (Music Score), Bob Sher - Production Designer, Rhett Morita - Cinematographer, Alan Metzger - Producer, Randy Sue Coburn - Producer, Terry Gould - Producer, Randy Sue Coburn - Screen Story, Ara Watson - Screenwriter, Sam Blackwell - Screenwriter