Mark Arnett starts Baby Boomerang with a simple goal: Make a documentary about World War II for people, like himself, who don't like documentaries. So he begins the film in a way that he is sure baby boomers can relate to: he makes the film about himself. But after 14 years in production, Mark gets to the heart of his father's story and loses the self-centered vision. Baby Boomerang is a very personal story that explores faith, courage, love, and the inescapable fact that, in many ways, we all turn into our parents in the end.