

When I saw this film come out, I wanted her to be able to see it so that she could have some connection with other people who also care for their partners with PTSD, because it's been a really turbulent four years for us.
We've just celebrated 13 years of marriage. And the last four of it I've had PTSD. So it's just really beautiful to have this film and really appreciate the great work. And for everyone being a part of it and sharing this story. Thank you.
— Kat Kinn, PTSD Peer Support


How to Watch?
Ten years in the making on tiny budgets and big community help, PTSD Love Stories exists because people like you choose to watch and share it. Whether you rent the film, order a DVD or host a screening, there is an option for every supporter to be part of the impact campaign: your purchase helps fund the #CareForTheCarers backbone, from outreach, marketing and administration to the partnerships work that gets these stories in front of the people who need them most.
Rent the Film
Watch PTSD Love Stories at home with a 72-hour online rental, instantly streaming in HD to your own device. This option is for private, personal viewing only and is not licensed for group, classroom or public screenings. To share the film with a group, please book a screening licence via Host a Screening.
DVD Collection
Prefer something you can hold in your hands? Our DVD collection lets you keep PTSD Love Stories on the shelf for years to come. Choose an Individual DVD for home viewing, or an Organisation DVD for libraries, services and departments that want a copy for staff, clients or students to borrow or watch on site. DVDs are for private use only; any public, ticketed or organised group screening will still need a screening licence via Host a Screening.
Host a Screening
Hosting a screening for your organisation, community group or support network is a powerful way to bring people together and spark conversations around PTSD, caregiving and mental health.
Choose a Public Screening Licence (Single or 12-Month) if you are planning a one-off community night, PD session, conference breakout or a program of public or internal events over a year. Choose an Internal Screening Licence (3-Year or 5-Year) if you want ongoing, invite-only internal use for staff, students or clients, such as PD cycles, inductions and classroom teaching.
Both options include a screening kit with discussion prompts, trauma-aware tips and support-service information to help you run a safe, meaningful event. A licence is required for any group, public or ticketed screening of the film, whether you play it from a DVD or a digital file.