The film equipment was stolen during shooting, threatening to shut down the film - but it was returned a day later by a pawn-shop owner. The pawn-shop owner only said, "I want the sisters to keep making their movie." (the robbers also left their real names and address at the pawn shop.)
The company who made the movie is helmed by the real-life five Burton sisters.
The filmmakers are donating part of their proceeds from the film to the charity "Habitat For Humanity".