
Kelly Bergsma’s new documentary Invisible Injuries is a feature documentary exploring the hidden cost of trauma, service, PTSD, and the long road toward healing.
Through deeply personal stories, expert insight, and cinematic re-enactments, the film looks beyond the surface of survival and into the human process of rebuilding identity, connection, and purpose after trauma.
Centred around the experiences of veterans and those living with post-traumatic stress, Invisible Injuries opens a necessary conversation about what it means to live with wounds the world cannot always see, and what it takes to begin healing.
Invisible Injuries is directed by Kelly Bergsma and features Andy Fermo among others. The film is produced by Kelly Bergsma, Andy Fermo, Claire Fermo and Scott Quayle, with Ian Hale of HALO Films on board as executive producer.
You can watch the Invisible Injuries trailer below, released ahead of the film’s upcoming international festival submission campaign.
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