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Watch Griff the Invisible movie Free Online   by Amarjeetkumar2

The story is about Griff (Ryan Kwanten) a socially awkward office worker who spends his days being bullied by his workmates. At night he is Griff the Invisible, a superhero who roams the streets of his local neighbourhood, protecting the innocent. Griff has his world turned upside down when he meets Melody (Maeve Dermody) a beautiful young scientist who shares his passion for the impossible.

Griff the Invisible had its world premiere at the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), where it was well-received by audiences “who seemed charmed by this offbeat tale”. The film also screened at the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival in February 2011 in the “generation” sidebar where it was well received by a predominantly crowd.

The film is directed by Leon Ford and produced by Nicole O’Donohue. Executive producers are Jan Chapman (The Piano, Lantana, Bright Star) and Scott Meek (Velvet Goldmine).

The idea was conceived by Ford while sitting in a café watching a child playing by himself. “He was in this whole other exciting world and it looked much more exciting than the one we were in. I thought isn’t it a shame that I’m not allowed to do that anymore. So I just thought what if you did have a guy who chose not to lose that side of his childhood?”

From a draft originally written in 2005, Ford and O’Donohue (Green Park Pictures) took the project to Screen Australia’s Indivision Script Lab in 2008. The agency invested in Griff through its IndiVision Production Fund, and it was then up to the filmmakers to raise the rest of the $2.7 million budget.

Executive Producer Scott Meek became involved after Leon Ford asked him to read the script, which he loved. Jan Chapman became involved in March 2009 and has said in an interview that “there’s something incredibly exciting and refreshing and challenging about getting a new young team just to do their first feature. When I went onto the set of Griff, it just felt alive and every single person was there wanting to their job and do their bestâ

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January 10th, 2012 at 7:00 pm

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