Griff The Invisible

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By day, Griff is just a shy, socially inept office worker, easily bullied and ignored. However by night, he turns into a dark-suited vigilante to go fighting crimes and righting wrongs. Unaware of this dual identity, his brother Tim (Patrick Brammall) is concerned about his behaviour and whilst trying to get him to socialise more, Griff meets the beautiful but obsessive scientist Melody (Maeve Dermody), who has discovered a way of walking through walls. It’s a dynamic team-up that unexpectedly unleashes new found powers that will transform all their lives.

A quirky caped comedy that blends superheroics with romance, Griff The Invisible marks the feature debut of Leon Ford, a former actor who has appeared in The Pacific and Hex. Shot on location in Sydney, Ryan Kwanten (True Blood’s Jason Stackhouse) heads up an Aussie cast which includes Maeve Dermody (Beautiful Kate) and Patrick Brammell (TV’s Home and Away; Canal Road). It’s executive produced by Jan Chapman (The Piano; Lantana) and Scott Meek (TV’s Hamish Macbeth; Velvet Goldmine). This is more in the vein of indie comic-book films such as The Mystery Men and Ghost World but with a knowing wink towards the likes of the Spiderman/Batman franchises. He may not be ready to join some avenging super team, but Griff The Invisible is a hero who has to be seen to be believed.




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Alton loves film. He is founder and Editor In Chief of BRWC.  Some of the films he loves are Rear Window, Superman 2, The Man With The Two Brains, Clockwise, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind, Trading Places, Stir Crazy and Punch-Drunk Love.

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