No Visible Trauma

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No Visible Trauma
Directed byMarc Serpa Francoeur
Robinder Uppal
Written byMarc Serpa Francoeur
Robinder Uppal
Produced byGeoff Morrison
Marc Serpa Francoeur
Robinder Uppal
CinematographyDaniel Froidevaux
Edited byMarc Serpa Francoeur
Robinder Uppal
Music byChristine Bougie
Joel Visentin
Production
companies
Big Cedar Films
Lost Time Media
Release date
  • September 18, 2020 (2020-09-18) (VIFF)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

No Visible Trauma is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Marc Serpa Francoeur and Robinder Uppal and released in 2020.[1] The film documents several allegations of abuse of power against the Calgary Police.[2]

It centres on the cases of Godfred Addai-Nyamekye, a person of colour who was involuntarily transported to the city limits and left to freeze in below-zero weather after a routine traffic stop, and was eventually tasered and beaten by the police officer who responded after Addai-Nyamekye called 911;[3] Daniel Haworth, a man who suffered a permanent brain injury when he was thrown to the ground by the same police officer who had tasered Addai-Nyamekye, eventually contributing to Haworth's subsequent death of a drug overdose;[4] and Anthony Heffernan, a man who died after being shot four times by police on an apparently routine wellness check.[5]

A shorter edit of the film, titled Above the Law, aired on CBC Television in July 2020 as an episode of CBC Docs POV,[6] prior to the full film's theatrical premiere at the 2020 Vancouver International Film Festival.[7] Above the Law received a nomination for the Donald Brittain Award at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021.[8]

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