JUST a few hours before a Scottish film was screened on BBC Two last night, its makers learned it had also picked up a prize at an international film festival.
Trouble Sleeping – on last night at 2200 – told the story of a group of asylum-seekers from the Middle East and North Africa trying to make a life for themselves in Edinburgh, faced with the memories of their often brutal past and the threat of deportation.
And over the weekend, at a festival in the USA, celebrating film and peace, it was the only non-USA film to pick up one of six awards.
At the Peace on Earth Film Festival, in Chicago, it won the ‘Best narrative feature film’ title.
Trouble Sleeping is a Theatre Workshop and Makar Productions film, in association with BBC Scotland and Scottish Screen.