At the height of the conflict in Northern Ireland, Gerry Conlon and three others were wrongly convicted of two IRA pub bombings in the English town of Guildford, one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in Britain. In this documentary, the human rights activist shares his story of 15 years in prison and life after he was released in 1989 when the conviction was overturned. He speaks about the biopic In the Name of the Father, depression, drug use and how he found meaning in life by fighting for others in similar cases of miscarriages of justice.