TIM (The Invisible Me)

NARRATIVE | 1 – 5 MIN. | COMING OF AGE, CREATIVITY & CONNECTION, LGTBQ+

An insecure student with a crippling crush finds the courage to be seen.

But What Does It Mean?

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How can you feel more seen in your life? Follow the lead character’s bravery and share a personal creation with someone you admire or with your entire social network. Share a story, a photo, a drawing, a poem, or something else. No need to ask for their feedback, this is not about validation. This is about inviting them in. 

Meet the Filmmaker

ABOUT THE FILMMAKER

John Grammatico has been in the advertising industry for 20 years, first as a copywriter and then as a commercial film Ddrector. He’s most proud of his passion projects, like his novel Julian Rigby & the Keepers of Time and this short film; TIM (The Invisible Me). It’s in those stories, the ones he writes himself, that he’s able to find his truest voice.

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WHY THEY MADE THE FILM

“I made this one was made for anyone who’s ever felt invisible, because they often can’t or won’t speak for themselves.”

Your Turn: What did YOU think of this film?

5 Comments

  1. Magali

    It explains beautifully the power of love.

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  2. Anonymous

    I did not like the film…too impersonal, hard to grasp

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  3. Lynn Carey

    “Only connect…” E.M.Forster. We come into ourselves when we find the courage to connect to another human being. In this simple but powerful film, TIM expresses her feelings in her unique way. We don’t know what, if anything, comes of her revelation, but we do discover that she is no longer invisible. She appears, and her smile and confident walk demonstrate her pride in allowing herself to be acknowledged as the woman she is.

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  4. Christine Th

    Hello i will Write in french because it Will be easyer for me. Ce film m’a beaucoup touché j’ai vécu cet état pendant toute ma scolarité. Maintenant après 50 ans de recul je vois que rien n’a changé et peut-être même empiré, tous les jeunes étant connectés ils sont juste les uns à côté des autres. Triste humanité.
    Thank’s for the film i hope it will talk to someone.

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  5. Anonymous

    Touching film and I especially liked the lesbian content which took me by surprise.

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