Love and Trouble at GFT
12 – 16 July, 2025
GFT 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
Kenny and Kerry marry with secrets that almost blow their young family apart. After their new baby is born, Kenny’s PTSD is triggered by his crying. Kenny no longer knows what is real, and calls it ‘the screams’.
It seems the marriage is over. But Kerry makes a choice — to return to school, study how the brain works, and discover that suffering isn’t a given — you can ‘use thoughts to change feelings’. We follow their recovery over 10 years, through psychiatric medication, talking therapy, horses, race-cars and ice swimming as they emerge with new insights and resilience for their life ahead.
The screening on Saturday 12 July will be followed by a Q&A with director Amy Hardie and Talk Now company director, Patricia Mair.
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