Direction: James Griffin

The best movies, series, and documentaries directed by James Griffin. Explore exceptional titles that showcase a unique filmmaking vision.


Scoundrels (TV Series)

2010 · Series · 60 min. · United States

Direction James Griffin · Rachel Lang · Michael Katleman · Julie Anne Robinson

Cast Virginia Madsen · Patrick Flueger · Leven Rambin · David James Elliott

Synopsis TV Series (2010). 8 Episodes. A crime family tries to go straight when the patriarch goes to prison.

5.3

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5.3

54 votes

800 Words (TV Series)

2015 · Series · 50 min. · New Zealand

Direction James Griffin · Maxine Fleming · Mike Smith · Michael Hurst

Cast Erik Thomson · Melina Vidler · Benson Jack Anthony · Michelle Langstone

Synopsis A recently widowed father quits his job as a popular 800-word columnist for a top-selling Sydney newspaper.

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The Almighty Johnsons (TV Series)

2011 · Series · 47 min. · New Zealand

Direction James Griffin · Rachel Lang · Murray Keane · Mark Beesley

Cast Emmett Skilton · Timothy Balme · Dean O'Gorman · Jared Turner

Synopsis The Almighty Johnsons is a new South Pacific Pictures comedy-drama series about four brothers, raised in heartland New Zealand, who also happen to be the living incarnations of Norse Gods. They even have their own super-god-powers. Sort of - it's...

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Westside (TV Series)

2015 · Series · 60 min. · New Zealand

Direction Rachel Lang · James Griffin · Michael Hurst · Murray Keane

Cast Antonia Prebble · David De Lautour · Daniel Musgrove · Pana Hema Taylor

Synopsis Tales of crime and passion in Auckland, New Zealand, spanning from 1974 through to 1984.

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The Blue Rose (TV Series)

2013 · Series · 45 min. · New Zealand

Direction Rachel Lang · James Griffin · Michael Duignan · Mark Beesley

Cast Antonia Prebble · Siobhan Marshall · Matt Minto · Rajeev Varma

Synopsis The Blue Rose is a contemporary, smart investigative drama in which the lowly back-room office staff join forces to fight for justice in a corrupt corporate world.

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