ALLE 28 TAGE

Germany 2015 – Director(s) Ina Borrmann – 88 min – Spoken language: German

Ina and Marc have been a cou­ple for years. Ina never saw hers­elf as a mother but one day the desi­re to have child­ren was the­re. What should you do if natu­re is not coope­ra­ting? The film shows first hand the signi­fi­can­ce of a desi­re to have child­ren and its influence on rela­ti­onships and ever­y­day life.

“This stuffy con­cept of the nuclear fami­ly… I was never inte­res­ted in that.” Ina never real­ly wan­ted to have child­ren, but “then Marc came along” and ever­y­thing chan­ged with him. She wants to beco­me a mother, but it does­n’t work out with the pregnan­cy. She makes a film about it. The view­er is put in the per­spec­ti­ve of the direc­tor and expe­ri­en­ces the enti­re pro­cess with her, with all the hopes, low points and ques­ti­ons. Whe­re do you draw the line when it comes to medi­cal inter­ven­ti­ons? Humo­rous and pain­ful at the same time, this very per­so­nal film tells of the desi­re to have child­ren. (Text: DOK.fest München)

Germany 2015 – Director(s) Ina Borrmann – 88 min – Spoken language: German – Script: Ina Borrmann – Camera: Ina Borrmann – Sound: Ina Borrmann – Editing: Dorothee Broeckelmann – Music: Jeremy Bullock – Production: Avanti Media Film- und Fernsehproduktion – Co-production: SHOOT FROM THE HIP

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