The video explores the world of "reborn babies," which are highly realistic dolls that mimic the appearance and feel of real babies. The documentary features an interview with Noelle, a 19-year-old woman who owns a reborn baby named Naris, and Bianca, a "reborner" who creates these dolls.
Noelle shares that she chose to have a reborn baby because she wanted to experience motherhood, but it wasn't the right time for her to have a real child. She spends time with Naris, taking him for walks and caring for him, but acknowledges that he's just a doll.
Bianca explains that she creates reborn babies to provide a sense of comfort and companionship for people who cannot have children or have experienced loss. She notes that some people find the dolls creepy, but others are drawn to their realistic appearance and the emotional connection they provide.
The documentary also features footage from a doll festival, where numerous women gather with their reborn babies, sharing their experiences and reasons for owning these dolls. Some women use the dolls as a coping mechanism for grief or stress, while others simply enjoy the hobby.
The documentary concludes that there is a large and supportive community surrounding reborn babies, and that people have various reasons for owning and interacting with these dolls. While some may find the hobby strange, the documentary aims to promote understanding and acceptance.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Svenja, the interviewer, met Noelle, a 19-year-old who owns a reborn baby doll.
2. Noelle has a reborn baby doll named Naris.
3. Reborn babies are dolls that are made to look like real babies.
4. Noelle spends 3-4 days a week with Naris and takes him with her wherever she goes.
5. Noelle chose to have a boy doll because she thinks she's more of a "boy's mom".
6. Noelle's boyfriend is not enthusiastic about the reborn baby, but he accepts it.
7. Bianca is a reborner who creates reborn baby dolls.
8. Bianca's studio has various body parts and materials for creating the dolls.
9. The dolls can be customized with different features, such as hair and eyes.
10. The price of a reborn baby doll can range from €2,500 to €3,000 or more on eBay.
11. Bianca has been working on a doll for about two weeks, inserting hair individually.
12. Noelle has a second reborn baby doll named Aria.
13. Noelle and Svenja attended the international doll festival in Sonneberg, where they met other reborn baby owners.
14. One woman at the festival has 90 reborn babies.
15. Some people may find reborn babies creepy or fascinating.
16. Reborn baby owners may have different reasons for owning the dolls, such as a desire for motherhood or to cope with loss.
17. The reborn baby community is supportive and understanding of each other's hobbies.