Maternal instinct is a universal phenomenon, responsible in many ways for the incredible success of human beings as a species. But contrary to the myth, maternal love is neither automatic nor garaunteed. Natural selection means many pressures influence a mother’s attitude and the choices she makes when confronted with the arrival of a new baby. Today, as in the past, women must make some hard value judgements as they approach motherhood. What will the child "cost" her? What will he bring her? What kind of support can she expect from those around her? In this original and provocative film, primatologist and best selling author Sarah Blaffer Hrdy shares her vision of motherhood and its crucial role in human evolution. Shot on three continents, featuring animal behaviour, a hunter-gatherer people and Sarah’s own life experience, the film questions our myths of maternal love. Directed by: Emma BAUS and Jacqueline FARMER