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BEHIND THE MASK: THE 55TH BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL BRINGS YOU THE REAL KICK-ASS

If, like Aaron Johnson?s character in the award-winning film Kick-Ass, you?ve ever had the urge to don a mask and fight crime, it seems you?re not alone as insightful documentary Superheroes hits the big screen at the 55th BFI London Film Festival this month.
Journeying into the world of real-life caped crusaders, Superheroes follows a group of superhero fans from across North America, who are taking the law into their own hands. From the steel-plated ?Master Legend? in Orlando to evil-defeating ?Thanatos? in Vancouver, director Michael Barnett uncovers and documents this growing cultural phenomenon of vigilantes inspired by their comic book idols.

Real-life Kick Ass, Mr Extreme

Introducing several of the US? most famous masked heroes, the feature documentary follows individuals such as real-life Kick Ass, Mr Extreme, a 33 year old security guard by day who by night patrols the streets protecting the innocent, and organised crime-fighting group, The New York Initiative who bait traps to lure evildoers. Though their motives may differ and there powers are less than super, their intentions to protect the community and fight for the greater good unites them along with a shared love of comics.
With interviews from Marvel Comics supremo, Stan Lee, psychologists and police representatives, Superheroes smartly addresses a number of serious issues about an individual?s responsibility, and provides a compelling portrait of these real-life superheroes as they try to make the world a better place.
Superheroes screens at the 55th BFI London Film Festival (in partnership with American Express) on Tuesday 18th October.
Ticket booking info: www.bfi.org.uk/lff (the box office is now open to the public)

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