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Australia, 2010, 93 minutes, 35mm, Colour, 6 reels, 8496 feet, Dolby 5.1 and Stereo, English
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Written by
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Leon Ford
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Director
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Leon Ford
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Producer
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Nicole O'Donohue
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Executive Producers
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Jan Chapman, Scott Meek
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Director of Photography
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Simon Chapman
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Editor
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Karen Johnson
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Production Designer
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Sophie Nash
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Art Director
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Sam Wilde
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Costume Designer
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Shareen Beringer
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Music by
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KIDS AT RISK
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Sound Designer
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Sam Petty
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Production Company
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Green Park Pictures, Screen Australia
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Harvey Wong, Liu Qiang
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Ryan Kwanten
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Griff
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Maeve Dermody
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Melody
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Patrick Brammall
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Tim
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Toby Schmitz
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Tony
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Heather Mitchell
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Mum
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Marshall Napier
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Benson
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Kelly Paterniti
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Gina
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David Webb
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Gary
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Kate Mulvany
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Cecilia
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Anthony Phelan
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Detective Stone
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By day Griff (Ryan Kwanten) is an everyday office worker, in an everyday town, he lives a secluded life, bullied by co-workers, his protective brother his only friend. By night Griff assumes his other identity roaming the dark streets protecting the innocent and the vulnerable from the dangers that lurk in the shadows – he is the hero, GRIFF THE INVISIBLE. Increasingly concerned by Griff’s eccentric behaviour his brother attempts to draw him back into the ‘real world’. In doing so he introduces Griff to Melody (Maeve Dermody) an equally eccentric and charming girl. Fascinated by Griff’s idiosyncrasies, which are equal only to her own, Melody begins to fall for Griff. As Griff is forced to face up to realities of a mundane world it is up to Melody to rescue GRIFF THE INVISIBLE for the sake of herself, Griff and their love for each other.
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