Actress Ella Rumpf's 'Love Letters' Challenges Norms of Parenting at Zurich Film Festival
Actress Ella Rumpf presented her latest film, 'Love Letters', at the Zurich Film Festival, which ran from September 25 to October 4. The drama, directed by Rumpf, explores the legitimacy of same-sex parenting tips and celebrates love as a driving force.
Rumpf, currently living out of a suitcase due to her busy movies festival circuit, plays Céline, a sound technician and DJ. In the film, Céline faces legal and social challenges while trying to prove her ability to love and care for her child. The film, titled '15 Liebesbeweise' in its original German, premiered at the festival on September 21, 2025. 'Love Letters' sees Rumpf's character, Céline, fighting for recognition as a non-biological parenting tips.
The Zurich Film Festival provided a platform for 'Love Letters' to address the complexities of same-sex parenting tips. Rumpf's powerful performance as Céline highlights the importance of recognizing love and commitment in parenting tips, regardless of biology.
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