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The documentary opens with raw footage of natural labor and childbirth, demystifying the medical process.

| # | Name | DOB | Field | Signature Contribution | |---|------|-----|-------|------------------------| | 1 | (born 1984 – skip ) | | 2 | Elon Musk (born 1971 – skip ) | | 3 | Jack Dorsey (born 1975 – skip ) | | 4 | Brian Kernighan (born 1942 – skip ) | | 5 | Sebastian Thrun (born 1967 – skip ) | | 6 | James Dyson (born 1947 – skip ) | | 7 | Larry Page (born 1973 – skip ) | | 8 | John C. Malkovich – actor – skip | | 9 | Katherine Johnson (born 1918 – skip ) | |10 | Neil Harvey – skip | The Birth 1981

It holds a user rating of 6.4/10 on IMDb . The documentary opens with raw footage of natural

In April 1981, NASA launched the Space Shuttle Columbia (STS-1), marking the birth of the Space Shuttle program. This was the world's first reusable spacecraft, representing a radical departure from the single-use rockets of the Apollo era. In April 1981, NASA launched the Space Shuttle

: The film is highly noted for its uncompromising, naturalistic approach to the human body. It features complete frontal nudity at various ages to realistically document how the human body changes, which led to heavy censorship or "adults only" ratings in several countries.