Love & Trouble To Screen in Cities Around Scotland

Starting with a screening in Paisley, Love & Trouble is making a mini-tour across Scotland over the next few months. It will also be seen in Glasgow, Peebles, and Dundee. 

Poster for Love and Trouble featuring a couple with their backs to us, looking at a beautiful lake

Love & Trouble explores trauma through the lives of a young Scottish couple. With each person reeling from past wounds, their union is threatened until they learn to get their brain to work for them and not against them. 

The film which premiered in Berlin two years ago has become an effective tool for sparking conversations about the effects of trauma and mental health on families.

It is directed by Amy Hardie and produced by Sonja Henrici and Amy Hardie.

To see Love & Trouble in Paisley on Thursday, April 9th at Tannahill Centre, register here.  The screenings in Paisley and Dundee are supported by  Scotland’s ACEs Action Community.

Dates for other screenings are as follows:

Glasgow: 11th May 2026 | 5:30PM – 8:30PM | Register here
Peebles: 14th May 2026 | 7:30PM – 9:30PM | Register here
Dundee: 29th May 2026 | TBC

If you would like a reminder about the upcoming screening in Dundee, please fill the short form below.

'I guess the poster says it all really - "taking away one fear at a time". It’s something that the horse trainer says early on in the film to Kenny Watson, who has returned from the army and is suffering. I think most of us, if we are honest, have fears that we would love to have taken away, one at a time. Some of the fears are rational, some less so. A life that is not a reaction to fear is a freer life. The film shows a young couple trying everything they can to release themselves from their fears and their anxiety, and learning, over the first ten years of their marriage, “a different kind of brave”, as the singer Roseanne Reid puts it. I love that closing song - she wrote it after watching the movie, and now Roseanne sings it all over the world. It’s my anthem, my ambition, following on from Kenny and Kerry who showed the way. I want to become a “different kind of brave'.