An Ohio substitute teacher was fired, convicted of four felonies and sentenced to 90 days in jail for showing this movie to students ages 14-18 over the course of 5 days.
Sheila Kearns, a substitute teacher, was convicted on four felony counts in January 2015 for showing this film in class to her students. Kearns apologized to the court in April 2013, saying she did not watch the movie before showing it to her Spanish class at Columbus East High School.
The opening shot of each of the 26 short films features the camera panning away from something red, for example, a red dinner tray in the "A" film, a red circle on a characters headband in the "S" film, etc.
The german release is entitled "22 ways to die" means there are 4 chapters missing from the german release although it got an 18 rating by the filmboard.
The child featured on the movie poster is the son of director Kaare Andrews. He is also featured in Andrews' segment in the film.