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- In 1994 Oregon became the first state to legalize a terminally ill person's request to end his or her life with medication. At the time, only Belgium, Switzerland, and the Netherlands had legalized the practice. 'How to Die in Oregon' tell the stories of those most intimately involved with the practice today -- terminally ill Oregonians, their families, doctors, and friends -- as well as the passage of a similar law in Washington State.
- A young woman relay races across Canada with her boyfriend and another couple to bail her brother out of a marijuana charge.
- Jacob and Sierra, two poor rural types, decide to solve their problems by kidnapping Maria, the governor's daughter. Things begin to go awry, however, when Maria's father witnesses the kidnapping. To make matters worse, he ends up in a coma after crashing his car while chasing the kidnappers, so he is unable to answer their demands. As the pair wait for the governor to wake up, their patience begins to wear thin and they begin to lose hope of their scheme ever succeeding.
- Determined to build a new life for himself, a young man returns home to find work and a place to live and struggles to not fall back in with his old crowd.
- At the Aladdin Theatre in Portland, Oregon, author Neil Gaiman reads several of his short stories during a stop on his 2000 Last Angel Tour.
- A short film directed by Brian Manley, about two Iraq Veterans who's long homecoming comes to an end when they are to report back to Baghdad to fight in the war, giving one of them destructive and suicidal thoughts of ways to getting out of returning to war.
- A young women seeks comfort from a unexpected pregnancy within a talking gorilla named coco.