The critically-lauded “Griff the Invisible,” the film that charmed audiences at the the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival and the 2011 Berlin International Film Festival and starring Ryan Kwanten and rising star (and two-time Australian Film Institute nominee for Best Supporting Actress) Maeve Dermody, will be out on DVD, Blu-ray and digital download November 15. The film will be priced at $29.95 (Blu-ray) and $19.97 (DVD). Bonus features include a behind-the-scenes featurette, “Anatomy of a Scene” features, deleted scenes, the video diary “Appear Calm: Diary of a First-Time Director,” the music video “Don’t Give Yourself Away” by The Shadow Bureau, and more.

Here’s the synopsis of “Griff the Invisible”:

“Griff (Kwanten), a shy and awkward office worker by day, finds escape from his ordinary life by assuming the identity of a fantastic superhero each night. Griff’s secret is jeopardized when he meets Melody (Dermody), a cute but unconventional daydreamer. She quickly becomes fascinated by his idiosyncrasies, which are equal only to her own. In the face of mounting pressure to live in the “real world,” it’s up to Melody to rescue Griff the Invisible for the sake of herself, Griff and their newfound love for each other.”

The film also stars Patrick Brammall, Toby Schmitz, Marshall Napier and Heather Mitchell. The trailer and DVD and Blu-ray box art for the film are below the post.

You can learn more about the film at its official site and Facebook page. You can also learn about the film through Indomina Releasing’s Twitter @Indomina.

Griff the Invisible

By Monique Jones

Monique Jones blogs about race and culture in entertainment, particularly movies and television. You can read her articles at Racialicious, and her new site, COLOR . You can also listen to her new podcast, What would Monique Say.

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