The final film of the Nicola Valley Film Society’s 2013-14 season is showing Monday at the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology.

Love is All You Need is a Danish film that follows Ida, a hairdresser, as she returns home from a bout of breast cancer treatment and finds her husband cheating on her.

Ida finds a fling with the father of her daughter’s soon-to-be groom, played by Pierce Brosnan, but the short-lived attraction is put on hold when he moves to Italy. True to the romantic comedy genre, Ida finds herself caught between her past life and the propsect of a new love.

But while it’s no stranger to clichés, Scandinavian filmmaking sensibilities — keeping light natural, cameras handheld and settings true — lend to the film’s emotional credibility. (The characters’ chemistry doesn’t hurt either.)

In fact, its Danish title translates to “The bald hairdresser,” an homage to the film’s cheekiness.

It’s a departure from director Susanne Bier’s sobering 2011 In a Better World, which earned an Oscar for best foreign-language film. Still, it’s a light and refreshing way to end the season, with stunning settings and a gentle storyline.

The showing starts at 7:30 p.m. on March 10. Tickets are available at the door.