Ever since she was a small child, Shannon rescued injured and homeless animals and nursed them back to health or placed them in loving homes.
[3] Circa 2002,[4] Shannon began to challenge the media with her strong message in support of animal liberation actions and activists.
In 2004, Shannon started a non-profit, tax-exempt group called ARME (Animal rescue media education).
The documentary was produced in response to what the ALF sees as a growing bias within the mainstream media towards the animal rights movement, both above and underground.
Keith founded and runs Uncaged Films /ARME (Animal Rescue, Media & Education), which produced the documentary.