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Invisible Girlfriend (2009)

Invisible Girlfriend (2009)
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With their documentary Invisible Girlfriend, filmmakers David Redmon and Ashley Sabin have sensitively captured the strange existence of Charles Fihiol, a man who would be unbelievable if glimpsed in a fiction film. To see his girlfriend, Charles embarks on a curse-filled 400-mile trip on his bike that takes him from Monroe to New Orleans. But Charlie's girlfriend -- Joan of Arc -- is invisible, and his journey bears a striking resemblance to The Wizard of Oz when he encounters a witch and a tin man. ~ Kimber Myers, Rovi

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Director(s):
Ashley SabinDavid Redmon, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Invisible Girlfriend

With their documentary Invisible Girlfriend, filmmakers David Redmon and Ashley Sabin have sensitively captured the strange existence of Charles Fihiol, a man who would be unbelievable if glimpsed in a fiction film. To see his girlfriend, Charles embarks on a curse-filled 400-mile trip on his bike that takes him from Monroe to New Orleans. But Charlie's girlfriend -- Joan of Arc -- is invisible, and his journey bears a striking resemblance to The Wizard of Oz when he encounters a witch and a tin man. ~ Kimber Myers, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
75 mins
Director(s):
David RedmonAshley Sabin
Producer(s):
Deborah SmithDale Smith
Categories:
Documentary
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    Leslie M.

    this movie, maybe better than I think. I only got through 30 mins. In that time it was exploitive and first year film student at best.

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