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Noble Jones

Noble Jones

 

Noble Jones is an award-winning filmmaker with a passion for the play between light and shadow. From peering into the darkness to write Lionsgate’s remake of “American Psycho,” to crafting the emotional journey of a One Republic music video, Noble shapes story with unique vision. 

With an early start directing real inmates in dramatic training films for the NYC Dept of Correction, Noble developed a deft understanding of character and motivation drawn from the rawness of human experience. Combining this insight as a director with his strong visual style as a cinematographer, he quickly found success creating commercials for global brands, and music videos for numerous headliners. 

Based on the strength of his screenwriting, Noble soon found himself mentored by David Fincher, eventually directing the second unit on “The Social Network.” 

In 2019 Noble made his his feature debut, The Tomorrow Man. The film stars John Lithgow and Blythe Danner in their first time on screen together. Noble wrote, directed and shot the film which was produced by Anonymous Content and James Schamus. The film premiered at Sundance 2019 and was quickly picked up by Bleeker Street for domestic and Sony for international distribution to glowing reviews.