KillJoy is a feature documentary for Stan’s Revealed documentary slate that begins with the unravelling of a middle-class family 38 years ago, which ends in a family homicide. It is told from the unique point of view of the child, Kathryn Joy, who grew up with their father – the man who killed their mother. This film grapples with pressing dilemmas; how does a child reconcile the love they have for their only living parent, who is capable of both genuine kindness and killing and a legal system that decided it was in their best interests to be raised by that same person.
Vincent is a Documentary Director and Cinematographer. As a Director, his ABC documentary Intervention, produced whilst living in Alice Springs, won the Documentary Australia Foundation Award for Best Australian Documentary. He has also directed a number of short docos for NITV.
His recent credits as a Cinematographer include ABC documentaries Keeping Australia Alive, Sleep Matters (Catalyst) and China’s Artful Dissident, SBS series Filthy Rich & Homeless and feature documentaries The Opposition and Call me dad.
Vincent holds post-graduate diplomas in Documentary from VCAM (University of Melbourne) and Cinematography from AFTRS. His work on The Opposition was nominated for the
OzFlix Best Cinematography Award 2018, while as a drama DoP his work on Breathe was in competition at the world’s premier Cinematography Festival, Camerimage 2012 in Poland.