What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon and three legs in the evening?

Solving the above riddle will help you decipher the theme of this month’s playlist. If you are having a difficult time cracking it, watch the shorts included in the playlist below and the solution should become apparent.

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Selected shorts include: A baby is witness to the deteriorating relationship of his parents in Joe Cobden’s Oh Baby; in Fading Fast, by Brad Smith, Ten-year-old Ben thinks he has only a few hours to live; two brothers share a moment of confusion while trying to make sense of family dynamics in Hidden Driveway by Sarah Goodman; in Superhero Wannabe directed by Patricia Harris Seeley, a 16-year-old boy dreams of being special; a father and son re-enact the Upper Canada Rebellion and reestablish the loyalty between them in Living History by Isaac Cravit; after breaking up with his girlfriend, continuity begins to break in Ian Tuason’s Continuity Problems; in Marv Freetell’s Wedding Day by Tricia Lee, Marv Freetell gets stymied by technology while trying to marry his beloved; The Last Exit by Nicolas Poteet is a colourfully animated take on a familiar mid-life crisis, that of being stuck in the rut between work and family life; an elderly old-school show biz entertainer gives her all during her last performance in Francine Zuckerman’s Ladies and Gentlemen: Biddie Schitzerman; and two elderly strangers engage in an unusual courtship in Jamie Cussen’s The Balcony Affair.