Part of the mockumentary include to some actors playing characters referring fictional characters:
-David Winger plays Jack Torrance, who was the Jack Nicholson's character in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining (1980).
-Tad Brown plays NASA technician David Bowman, who was the Keir Dullea's character in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).
-Barbara Rogers plays Eve Kendall, who was the Eva Marie Saint's character in North by Northwest (1959).
-Jacquelyn Toman plays María Vargas, who was the Ava Gardner's character in The Barefoot Contessa (1954).
-Bernard Kirschoff plays former KGB agent Dimitri Muffley. The name is a mix between USA and USSR presidents in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964).
-John Rogers plays Ambrose Chappel, who were the names of George Howe (Chappel Sr.) and Richard Wordsworth (Chappel Jr.)'s characters in The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956).
-Binem Oreg plays W.A. Koenigsberg, who is a play-on-words about Woody Allen's (W.A.) real name, Allen Stuart Koenigsberg, and the only one not fictional character referred.
-David Winger plays Jack Torrance, who was the Jack Nicholson's character in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining (1980).
-Tad Brown plays NASA technician David Bowman, who was the Keir Dullea's character in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).
-Barbara Rogers plays Eve Kendall, who was the Eva Marie Saint's character in North by Northwest (1959).
-Jacquelyn Toman plays María Vargas, who was the Ava Gardner's character in The Barefoot Contessa (1954).
-Bernard Kirschoff plays former KGB agent Dimitri Muffley. The name is a mix between USA and USSR presidents in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964).
-John Rogers plays Ambrose Chappel, who were the names of George Howe (Chappel Sr.) and Richard Wordsworth (Chappel Jr.)'s characters in The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956).
-Binem Oreg plays W.A. Koenigsberg, who is a play-on-words about Woody Allen's (W.A.) real name, Allen Stuart Koenigsberg, and the only one not fictional character referred.
This films contains clips from the following documentaries:
-Australie, route de Tanami, directed by Hervé Rebillon and Arnaud Mansir.
-L'archipel des savants, directed by Laurence Graffin and François Landesman.
-La vallée des rizières éternelles, directed by Patrick Boitet.
-Païlin, le refuge des criminels, directed by H. Dubois.
-Chine, union furtive, directed by Fangzhi Wang.
-Laos, les montagnards de l'opium, directed by Frédéric Pierrot.
-Australie, route de Tanami, directed by Hervé Rebillon and Arnaud Mansir.
-L'archipel des savants, directed by Laurence Graffin and François Landesman.
-La vallée des rizières éternelles, directed by Patrick Boitet.
-Païlin, le refuge des criminels, directed by H. Dubois.
-Chine, union furtive, directed by Fangzhi Wang.
-Laos, les montagnards de l'opium, directed by Frédéric Pierrot.
Awards: Award for Excellence in TV or Film and Best Film on Science (Go Figure Festival, Montreal, 2003).
The mockumentary is dedicated to Stanley Kubrick and Vernon Walters, who died just after of the filming.
Despite it was filmed in 2002, it was released on April 1, 2004. It matches with April's Fools Day to mark its character of parody.