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Invisible

Drifting graduate Jason takes the same bus every evening to his job in the 24 hour garage. Nothing ever changes. Until one night he meets a beautiful stranger. They have sex, but no words are spoken. Silently, unseen by the rest of the world, a magical thing begins.

  • Don Mc Camphill
    Director
    4 Winds, Quiet, All Saints
  • Don Mc Camphill
    Writer
    4 Winds, The Wayfarer, The Day We Skipped the Bus, Warning Signs
  • Simon Wood
    Producer
    Mickey B,
  • Don Mc Camphill
    Producer
    4 Winds, Quiet, All Saints
  • John Travers
    Key Cast
    "Eddie"
    Song For Raggy Boy, Good Vibrations, The Truth Commissioner, Peacefire
  • Joseph O' Hagan
    Key Cast
    "Jason"
    DROP
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Genres:
    Comedy
  • Runtime:
    19 minutes 59 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    March 20, 2019
  • Production Budget:
    13,500 GBP
  • Country of Origin:
    Ireland
  • Country of Filming:
    United Kingdom
  • Shooting Format:
    4K digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    1:2.35
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Queens World Film Festival
    New York
    United States
    July 1, 2021
    North American Premiere
    Nomination: Best LGBT Short
  • The Richard Harris International Film Festival
    Limerick
    Ireland
    October 20, 2020
    Official Selection
  • OUTFESTPERÚ International Film Festival
    Lima
    Paraguay
    July 1, 2021
    South American Premiere
    Official Selection
Director Biography - Don Mc Camphill

Don Mc Camphill is a writer-director from Co. Antrim in Ireland. He holds a BA from King’s College London, and an MA in Film from Goldsmith’s College.

His writing spans film, theatre and broadcast with commissions for BBC Drama, Radio 4, BBC Films, Calipo, Make [Ireland] and others.

He was the winner of the BBC Double Exposure screenwriting competition, and the BBC First Words radio drama scheme. His first radio play, Bull Epic, was nominated for the Society of Authors’ Imison Award, and his Classic Serial Barry Lyndon was nominated for a Sony.

In 2002 he was winner of the Bill Miskelly Award from NI Screen.

Films include The Wayfarer, winner of the BBC Northern Lights competition, and Warning Signs, part of the BAFTA-nominated Citizenship series. Current projects include the NI Screen-funded shorts, Invisible and Quiet. His short film 4 Winds is currently playing festivals.

His first feature script, Bull Epic, was commissioned by BBC Films.

He was formerly a producer at the Soho Theatre in London. Theatre projects include work with companies as diverse as the National Theatre [London], 7:84 Theatre Company [Scotland], Tinderbox [Belfast], Jagriti Theatre [Bangalore] and Aisling Ghéar, the Irish language theatre company.

Don is also an occasional broadcaster, producing and presenting music and culture show, An Cumann Cultúrtha, on Irish-language station Raidió Fáilte. He is a fluent speaker of Irish and English and speaks good French, Spanish and German.

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