What if things turn out differently than planned?
Attention men, you too can read on, because in the case of "Liebesfilm", this is not a women's movie dripping with romance! Rather, the movie deals in a cool way with the hip togetherness of a couple who enjoy life between the Kreuzberg neighborhood and the pursuit of self-realization. Things get exciting when Ira wants more than just to live in the moment. Lenz shies away from the future and his family. He runs away and goes back to his old life: Sleeping in, partying and sitting in the shared kitchen smoking with his friend Kenn. But Lenz misses Ira. And when he meets her by chance, they become a couple again after a wild night of love. Then Ira is pregnant. Lenz feels betrayed, Ira feels let down by him. Can they still save their love? Chris Gebert plays a role during Lenz's childless days. At the beginning, when he is still just cool and wants to do something with advertising. One night, Lenz dreams that he is in a prison camp at the end of the war. Chris Gebert plays a GI who talks to Lenz about life. But about his life in the here and now in Berlin, in a party frenzy, in a life of searching. "I think it's quite exciting for the viewer, because at first you think this scene is set in 1945. But then you realize that they're talking about things from the present. Let's see how it works in the movie . "Laura Maria Heid plays in one of the key scenes of the film, at the birth of the child. She is one of two midwives who deliver Lenz and Ira's child. "Fortunately, my acting partner was a 'real' midwife. She has already attended around 600 births. So I was able to ask her questions beforehand and find out what actually happens during a birth and how it works, because our movements and assistance had to be right. I know everything now, I won't need a birth preparation course if I ever have a child," says the actress with a laugh. She was also impressed by the acting performance of Erich Klotzsch as Lenz and Lana Cooper as Ira: "They played the birth scene incredibly well. We had to pull ourselves together not to cry when the child 'came'. That's how real it seemed. "So men, watch an imaginative Lenz who lives mostly in memories, daydreams and really big pictures. It's a movie told from a man's point of view! "Liebesfilm" is currently being edited and will soon be shown on ZDF's small TV drama!