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Martin Short narrates the story of "his own" birth to explain the subjects of sex, conception, pregnancy and childbirth in an entertaining and educational way.
Martin Short narrates the story of "his own" birth to explain the subjects of sex, conception, pregnancy and childbirth in an entertaining and educational way.
The film explores the apolitical, universal human experience of personal origins and the wonder of life through a whimsical, individual journey of discovery, without engaging in political discourse or advocating for any specific ideology.
This educational short film, focusing on human conception, features a traditional cast and a narrative that is neutral towards traditional identities. The film's primary objective is biological education, not social commentary or explicit diversity, equity, and inclusion themes.
The film explores a daughter's journey to understand her deceased mother's lesbian identity. It portrays the mother's sexuality as a complex and integral part of her character, driving a narrative focused on empathy, discovery, and the daughter's eventual acceptance, thereby affirming LGBTQ+ lives.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
As a documentary about the making of another film, "The Making of Me" features real individuals. There is no indication that any real person depicted was portrayed as a different gender than their actual, established gender.
This film is a 1989 educational documentary about human reproduction, featuring real individuals and not adapting fictional characters or historical figures from source material. Therefore, the concept of a 'race swap' does not apply.
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