Oli and Ani are in love. They enjoy wild garlic pesto, are politically active and want to do everything right in their relationship, while harboring the desire to have children. But then there's Svenja: she's pregnant at the age of 14. Whether she finishes a bottle of schnapps or falls down the stairs, it doesn't change her situation; she doesn't dare experiment with knitting needles. Becoming a mother? No way.
In his debut as a playwright, multi-award-winning director David Bösch examines the inner conflicts of young people in late capitalism, focusing on the topic of voluntary and involuntary parenthood.
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