U.S. Attorney John Horn has announced a second screening of a 45-minute documentary he calls “our movie”—“Released: When Does the Sentence End?”

Horn's office commissioned the film, which his announcement said “explores the challenges faced by returning citizens when they are released from prison and reflects upon how they continue to pay for the mistakes of their past while still holding out hope for the future.”

Horn, Gov. Nathan Deal and Georgia State University hosted the premiere of the movie downtown last week at the Rialto Center for the Arts. Deal spoke before the show started and sat down with his wife to watch it. Horn led a panel discussion afterward with some of the people who appeared in the movie—”returning citizens” and advocates working to help them. The film noted that more than 95 percent of people in prison eventually return to private life and need jobs and housing to help them avoid going back.