Susanne Bier (After The Wedding, Brothers, Things We Lost In The Fire) isn’t known for being the cheeriest of directors, but she’s heading in a slightly more rom-com direction with Love Is All You Need, although still with plenty of bittersweet middle-aged angst. Here’s the synopsis: ‘Philip (Pierce Brosnan), an Englishman living in Denmark, is a lonely, middle-aged widower and estranged single father. Ida (Trine Dyrholm) is a Danish hairdresser, recuperating from chemotherapy, who has just learned that her husband is leaving her for a woman half his age from the accounts department. The fates of these two bruised souls are about to intertwine as they embark for Italy to attend the wedding of his son, Patrick, to her daughter, Astrid. With warmth, affection and confidence, Susanne Bier has shaken a cocktail of love, loss, absurdity, humour and delicately drawn characters that will leave only the hardest heart untouched. It is a film about the simple yet profound pains and joys of moving on and forward with your life.’