Parent-Teacher Discussion: Children's Appropriate Affection and Kissing with Laura Storz
Laura Storz, a renowned artist based in Würzburg, recently gave an interview on ZDF, discussing the need for understanding between people with and without children. In the conversation, Storz emphasised the importance of empathy and solidarity among women, particularly when it comes to decisions about family and children.
Storz, who is the mother of two, believes that there should be room for sentiments of friends who find it sad when she is not always available due to her children. She stressed that it is crucial for society to recognise that raising children is a shared responsibility, and it should not be attempted alone.
In her personal life, Storz does not subscribe to any rules or expectations regarding family decisions. She firmly believes that women themselves must decide about their bodies, not conventions. This belief is reflected in her character in the upcoming film, "The Child Swindler," where she plays a woman who borrows her sister's children for a few hours in exchange for ice cream and a school excuse.
The film, airing on ZDF on August 7 at 8:15 PM, follows Storz's character as she tries to rent a dream apartment, available only to tenants with children. The filming of "The Child Swindler" was marked by a positive and collaborative environment, with Storz praising the director and cinematographer for creating a beautiful atmosphere on set.
The set designers of "The Child Swindler" had an incredible job, given the repeated destruction of the apartment set. One of the most memorable scenes involved a pillow fight, which Henrick and Holle, who play Laura Storz's nephew Theo and niece Frieda in the film, found to be the most enjoyable part of filming.
Storz was born in 1995 and has been making a name for herself in the arts world. Her views on societal and political opinions on family decisions, however, are not publicly documented or widely discussed in accessible sources at this time. If more information becomes available, it will undoubtedly provide valuable insights into her perspectives on this important topic.
- Storz, in her role as a mother and an artist, advocates for empathy and shared responsibility in family and children matters, as expressed in her upcoming film "The Child Swindler."
- Storz's belief in women's right to make decisions about their bodies resonates in her character, who borrows her sister's children in the film to aid in renting an apartment.
- Apart from her artistic achievements, Storz's views on women's health, family dynamics, and societal expectations surrounding family decisions need further exploration and documentation in health-and-wellness and lifestyle discussions.