Free Screening: No Visible Trauma

Free for Everyone

No Longer Available

Streaming until April 14
Film Info
Runtime:98 min
Copyright:2020
Country Listing:Canada
Cast/Crew Info
Director(s):Marc Serpa Francoeur, Robinder Uppal

Description

While this film is presented free of charge, please consider a donation of $10 in recognition of the value of the work presented, and in honour of Viola Desmond, featured on the $10 banknote. As a non-profit, Hot Docs relies on donations like yours to continue to develop and expand inclusive programming and reach wider audiences. Half the proceeds will be shared directly with the filmmakers, who also receive screening fees. Thank you for your consideration.


2021 Canadian Screen Awards Nominee! Extended to April 14

Amid a global reckoning with systemic racism, policing and inequality, this searing exposé urges us to examine the consequences of police violence in our own backyard. Despite its relatively low crime rates, Calgary has more officer-involved shootings than any city in Canada, and in 2018 it had more fatal police shootings than either Chicago or New York. Calgary-born-and-raised filmmakers Marc Serpa Francoeur and Robinder Uppal deftly unravel the intertwining stories of three individuals who were the victims of extreme force at the hands of police officers, exposing a criminal justice system that has failed to hold its officers accountable.

Featuring a special post-film Q&A with co-directors Marc Serpa Francoeur and Robinder Uppal, hosted by For Viola programmers Dawnalda Brennan and Julian Carrington. 

 Closed Captions are available for this screening

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The film will be available for 48 hours from when you start the stream. Please note streaming is only possible from inside Canada. Need assistance? Visit our FAQ page or email us at streamingsupport@hotdocs.ca.

Additional Information

For Viola: A new and important screening series centering Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC)-led stories and filmmakers, named in honour of Canadian civil rights icon Viola Desmond. The series seeks to affirm Hot Docs as a space of inclusion for BIPOC creators and audience members alike.

In order to minimize barriers to audience participation, all screenings in this series are free of charge.

Meet the For Viola programmers in this new video.

Read Hot Docs' Anti-Racism statement here.