ALAN KING actor, filmmaker, visual artist.
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VINCENT     horror | fantasy | dark comedy | 92 min | 2024  
Troubled writer, Vincent, escapes to an isolated retreat, determined to complete his first novel. However, his solitude is short lived as a dark force suddenly encroaches and Vincent becomes immersed in a violent and cathartic awakening.
key production 
Director | Writer | Producer  -  Alan King 
Producer - Angela Ling
Director of Photography | Gaffer - Michael Schoell
Assistant Camera - Samadhi Schoell

Editor | Sound & Music Design -  Alan King
Sound Recordist - Jack McCulloch
Colourist - Vincent Taylor
Sound Editor - Daniel MCCulloch
Makeup Designer - Samantha McIntyre
​Production Assistant - Jennifer Veal
Production Company - White Cube Picture Lab
Digital Intermediate by Harbor
Funding Assistance provided by Creative Victoria


cast
Vincent - Alan King
Jesse - Chrstopher Kirby
Eloise - Zoe Bertram
Gunther - Bill Evans
Micky - Greg Fleet
Petra - Paree Brar
Narrator - Mercia Deane-Johns
Ned - Vaughn Greenberg
William - Team Henderson
Delphine - Christine Henderson
Rosa - Rosa Scalise
Katya - Natayla Smith
Jacob - Michael Schoell
Rainstream Rush - Chris Brooks


technical  specs
​Language - English
Running Time - 92 min
Shooting Format -HD Digital
Colour

Sound - Stereo 
25fps 

Aspect Ratio - Scope 2.39:1

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director's statement - alan king


With 'Vincent', it was my intention for the line between reality and fantasy to be never clearly defined and for many of the events and themes in the film’s narrative to serve as metaphoric representations of addiction, isolation, mental health, friendships, family, social prejudices and concepts of identity.

I have always gravitated towards the works of those filmmakers who challenge their audiences to venture away from the literal: David Lynch, Jean Luc Godard, Derek Jarman, Lars Von Trier, Chris Marker, Orsen Wells and Stanley Kubrick to name but a few.

I have also always felt a connection with cinema that aligns with the ideals of 'Deconstruction' - the form of criticism first used by French philosopher Jaques Derrida in the 1970s, which asserts that there is not one single intrinsic meaning to be found in a work, but rather many, and often these can be conflicting. These films have great potential of resonating and creating differing thoughts, discussion and debate long after they have been screened, with the audience infusing their own individual interpretations, ideas and feelings into the work.

The debate with 'Vincent' started early, much to my delight, when during the shoot, numerous cast and crew presented to me their theories on the narrative. Some of my favourites included, "none of these characters exist but are multiple personalities of one man", "this man is already dead" and "this is all just a dream". It is my hope that the film finds an audience and that these discussions and debates will continue into the future.

'Vincent' was my first feature film and we shot the project over seven gruelling days & nights in regional and metropolitan Victoria. Our approach for much of the film, was heavily influenced by the Dogme 95 style; micro crew, hand held camera, quick set-ups, using the natural light wherever possible and utilising the environment we were shooting in rather than setting up specific art department for each location. The use of freeze frames and sharp jump cuts throughout the work, were done with the intent to disrupt and distort conventional narrative structures of time and movement, to further reinforce a sense of ambiguity between fantasy and reality.

Due to the physical and mental loading, shooting within this timeframe is likely the sort of thing I will only ever do once. It did however generate a unique electricity and energy. On reflection you could perhaps call it madness.

But then again, maybe 'Vincent' needed to be a little mad.​​

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  • ABOUT
    • Alan King & White Cube Picture Lab
    • Contact
  • FILMMAKER / FILMS
    • VINCENT / 92min / 2024
    • Short Films >
      • FAMILY CIRCLE / 12min / 2021
      • WILD WILL / 11min / 2019
      • CATNAP / 10min / 2018
      • A WAY BACK / 15min / 2016
      • THE CORRESPONDENT / 9min / 2015
      • GOLDFIELD / 15min / 2013
      • THE WINKING BOY / 15min / 2011
  • SCREENWRITER
    • FEATURE FILM SCREENPLAYS >
      • BAD BROTHER BLAKE
      • THE MILK BAR
      • MEALYBUGS
      • A BAD MAN
      • MAGNUS OF GOD
    • SHORT FILM SCREENPLAYS >
      • LEO'S DREAM
    • TELEVISON SCREENPLAYS >
      • ALE-NS
  • ACTOR / VOICE OVER
    • Actor
    • Voice Over
  • IMDB
    • IMDB