The Making of Me

The Making of Me was a 1989 film about conception and birth directed by Glenn Gordon Caron and starring Martin Short.

Martin Short tells the story about how we are born, by explaining how his parents met during the course of their lives - at a high school dance, getting married, on their honeymoon, and having their first child.

The film also explains the process of fertilization between sperm and egg cells in an animated segment that lasts about 1 minute and 30 seconds, as well as fetal development by using imagery taken by Lennart Nilsson (previously appeared in Nova's "Miracle of Life".

[3] From 2008 through 2018, the theater had been used to screen "Seasons of the Vine", a film previously shown at Disney's California Adventure, during the Food and Wine Festival.

"[2] Given that birth and conception is a sensitive issue around families, an advisory sign was placed near the entrance to the theater, in order to advise parents to decide whether the film is suitable for their children.

The Making of Me Theatre during the Flower and Garden Festival