Discourse on Childhood and Lip-locking by Laura Storz
Laura Storz, a native of Würzburg, is set to captivate audiences in the upcoming ZDF film, "The Child Borrower". In this thought-provoking production, Storz plays a character who dislikes children but finds herself renting a dream apartment, available only to tenants with children.
The film, which emphasizes women's decisions about their bodies and lives, aligns with Storz's advocacy for women's autonomy. She praises the director and cinematographer for creating a beautiful atmosphere on set.
The apartment set in "The Child Borrower" was no stranger to destruction, with the set designers having to rebuild it twice during filming. The film also includes a charming pillow fight scene, particularly enjoyed by the child actors, Henrick and Holle.
Storz, a mother of two, sometimes finds herself lacking understanding towards her childless friends and their expectations. She believes that you can't raise children alone and you shouldn't try to. However, she also advocates for more understanding between people with and without children.
In the film, Storz's character promises ice cream and a school excuse to her sister's children, marking the beginning of a charade that doesn't end with the initial borrowing of the children.
"The Child Borrower" is set to air on ZDF on August 7 at 8:15 PM. Storz's performance in the film is a testament to her versatility as an artist, and audiences are sure to be enthralled by this unique and thought-provoking production.
Storz's advocacy for women's rights in women's health and wellness extends beyond her acting, particularly in relation to her own family dynamics as a mother of two. She explores the challenges of balancing relationships with both parents and childless friends in her real-life lifestyle. The film's exploration of relationship dynamics between characters also mirrors broader social discourses on health-and-wellness, focusing on the importance of understanding and support between different lifestyles.