Thomas Vincent

Filmes

Gone Doggy Gone
Music
Gone Doggy Gone is a comedic feature about a couple stuck in a lack-luster marriage who treat their dog like a baby. Working the grind in LA they leave little time for each other, and what free time they have they spend doting on the dog... until it gets kidnapped. What ensues is an outlandish cat-and-mouse adventure as they hunt down the kidnapper, enlist a schlubby PI, find a renewed love of each other, and conquer their fear of parenthood.
The Hunger Games - Os Jogos da Fome
Matte Painter
Katniss Everdeen fica, por vontade própria, no lugar da irmã nos Jogos da Fome: uma competição televisiva em que dois adolescentes de cada um dos doze distritos de Panem são escolhidos ao acaso para lutar contra a morte.
Mister Bob
Director
1965, Bob Denard, even early in his career, Battle in Congo. It strives to make its game in the middle of a bloody civil war fueled by rivalry and ambition postcolonial of a newcomer on the African scene: General Mobutu.
The New Protocol
Writer
A man investigating his son's death learns some horrific truths about the pharmaceutical industry.
S.A.C. : Des hommes dans l'ombre
Director
Farewell Caracas
Screenplay
“Farewell Caracas,” co-written by Cojot-Goldberg and Thomas Vincent (the co-director of “Bodyguard”), is set in the 1970s in Venezuela and is a semi-autobiographical tale. The film revolves around French expats who move to Venezuela and will star Melanie Thierry (“In Therapy”), Arieh Worthalter (“Girl”) and Mathieu Amalric (“Sound of Metal”). It tells the story of the helmer’s parents whose love for one another got tested after her father, who was a well-established banker, spiralled out of control after discovering Klaus Barbie, a notorious Nazi, was living nearby in Caracas. The man’s obsessive quest to kill Barbie took a toll on his marriage and on his own life.