Back in July of 2012 filmmaker Björn Flóki launched a Kickstarter for a documentary called "Drag Dad".Many people responded to the teaser trailer that Flóki had put together and the Kickstarter surpassed it's $14,000 goal raising a total of $20,641.We have been trying to resuscitate the film after the subject’s circumstances changed out of our control, but we must now come to terms that we won’t be able to deliver a finished “Drag Dad” documentary. As supporters will have noticed, it has taken a long time to admit this defeat, as we have been attempting various other approaches that were not successful.As the director I want to send my deepest apologies that this project did not come to fruition. It’s difficult to describe how heartbreaking it is to disappoint all of you generous backers who, like me, believed this story needed to see the light of day.It was clear to me we had the foundation for a special and very intimate documentary about how non-traditional parenthood can produce wonderful results. James was immediately excited about getting a chance to tell his story in a raw and truthway way. I partnered with a producer and we launched a Kickstarter campaign to be able to film a feature length documentary of this kind. The response was beyond our expectations, with overwhelming support coming in from all directions. With our hearts full of gratitude and excitement, we set about getting the film into production.All of these factors made it very difficult to tell a cohesive story. With our Kickstarter funds we were able to film for several weeks with a crew of four, attempting to piece together a documentary in this new situation.This is the volatile nature of observation documentary – the subjects’ circumstances can change out of the filmmakers’ control at a moment’s notice. Sadly this is what’s happened to Drag Dad.I can only imagine the backers’ frustration that their hard earned money has not gone towards a successful project.While the filmmaker claims that people are receiving their physical rewards the majority of backers only reward was the film itself and their biggest donor also appears to be shit out of luck in getting what they paid for which included an executive producer credit on a film that does not exist.The official website, twitter and Facebook forwere all deleted after the email was issued.My backer email,and the Drag Dad Kickstarter