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Michael Thompson is the longest serving non-violent offender in Michigan history and this year he is finally up for clemency. In 1994, he was arrested for selling three pounds of cannabis to a close friend turned police informant. He was sentenced to 42 to 60 years in prison and remains there even after Michigan legalizes the recreational use and sale of cannabis. The film follows Michael’s daughter Rashawnda and his lawyer Kim during the fight for clemency and examines the harm the war on drugs has caused on communities and explores paths forward as national Cannabis legalization gets closer to becoming a reality.

  • Runtime
    25 minutes
  • Director
    Kyle Thrash, Haley Elizabeth Anderson
  • Producer
    W. Ian Ross, Kyle Thrash
  • Cinematographer
    Logan Triplett
  • Editor
    Matt Schaff
  • Composer
    Malcolm Parson
  • Sound Design
    Calvin Pia
  • Music
    Joe O'Riordan