Where to watch Mark Kincey in the UK
Find every Mark Kincey film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 6 May 2026.
Born in São Paulo, Brazil, Mark was always interested in visual mediums from an early age coming from great influences from his parents with a strong incentive of films and photography. Before he started making and participating in short films, Mark was more focused on photography. He started making short films in high school in Brazil, first as a cinematographer and a gaffer with one of his closest friends from high school, Eduardo Machado, who wrote and directed Modulation (2019). The first of many collaborations between the two. A year later, Mark, participated in a short film with another…
Mark Kincey films streaming in the UK
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- Agares (2024) Director
- Modulation (2019) Assistant Director of Photography
- Astro (2020) Cinematography
- Tempos (2021) as Mark
- How To Get Rid of a Ghost (2023) Director of Photography
- Clink (2023) Director of Photography
- Acho Que Estou Ficando Velha (2021) Assistant Camera
- Voices Hidden in Static (2025) Director
- A Portrait of a Place in Transition Director of Photography
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