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- Adults on the verge of procreating... She's not sure why, but she feels a powerful gene current rushing her toward an uncertain destiny... Around him, the air is thick with baby propaganda... Through the rosy haze they wonder... Are kids really just adorable affection factories? Or is there an untold sinister side to child rearing, a dark hell-bound side street, a one-way alley that no one dared reveal when you started careening down that hormone-splattered highway toward the frontiers of exhaustion? Tales from the Crib, based on the book by Henrik Drescher, is a series of provocative short segments (vignettes) in stop motion and CGI, exploring the curious and timeless rites of parenthood.
- Man-Made Women takes an "up close and personal", behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to meet Venezuela's standard of beauty, following two high-profile contestants and their stylists as they compete for the coveted title of Miss Venezuela 2000. Showcased is the trust these women place in the primarily gay men who dictate how to look, walk, talk, and represent an elusive ideal of female beauty.
- Given a choice, what parent wouldn't pick good health for their baby, over a life-threatening disease? Science is making that choice possible for a growing list of genetic conditions. That's the good news. The bad news is the choices aren't always so clear-cut and may change how society deals with people who are perceived as 'different'. This film discloses the challenges faced by families with hereditary disorders, who must now decide what parents just a generation ago couldn't even imagine--whether or not to have a child "in their own image." It's a rare glimpse into what the future has in store for the rest of us as tests reveal more and more about what's in our genes. In Our Own Image follows two couples planning the birth of a child who may inherit their own genetic condition (dwarfism in one case, cystic fibrosis in the other). For them, these are life-or-death questions.
- This series looks at the daily operations of different veterinary hospitals around Quebec. They take care of all sorts of animals: from pets to farm animals to zoos.
- In "Ultracity 6060", the characters refuse to face the camera since the small budget doesn't allow for proper lip sync. In "Farcus", a man takes an early lunch but regrets it. In "Robin", the titular character goes to a party. In "Pull My Finger", one hamster tries to get another hamster to pull his finger. In "Science Facts!", a broccoli with an IQ of 10 wreaks havoc on a game show. In "Penguins: A Documentary", a narrator describes penguins. In another "Ultracity 6060", Hirogani can't stop passing gas. In "Space War", pandemonium ensues on a distant planet. And in "Untalkative Bunny", a bunny answers his phone but, due to being mute, can't take advantage of an exclusive newspaper offer. Also includes Cartoon Girl's most embarrassing moment and two segments of "The Many Deaths of Norman Spittal".
- In "Man's Best Friend", a dog becomes jealous of his master hanging around with a woman, and inadvertently causes the fall of man. In "The Champ", Snapper Bob teaches The Champ how to fish, but a misunderstanding occurs. In "Day of the Monkey", a mistreated primate is launched into space, who takes his revenge when he returns to Earth. In "Celebrity Deathmatch", Charles Manson faces off against Marilyn Manson in the ring. In "Robin", the titular character goes to the barber with his uncle, where a misunderstanding occurs. And in "Ultracity 6060", Michael Jackson gets a new home in outer space. Also contains three Dreamboy" shorts, and two deaths of "Norman Spittal".