Biography
Thomas Logoreci is an Albanian-American filmmaker. He served as producer and editor on Caveh Zahedi's successful comedy I Am a Sex Addict (2005), shown at more than 30 festivals around the world. As DOP and editor he helped create Jay Rosenblatt's experimental documentaries I Used to Be a Filmmaker (2004), Beginning Filmmaking (2008), and The Darkness of Day (2009). He co-scripted the film essay by renowned filmmaker Mark Cousins Here Be Dragons (2013).
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Actor
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2005 |
I Am a Sex Addict |
2000 |
A Sign from God |
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2004 |
Tripping with Caveh |
Screenwriter
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2014 |
Bota |
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2013 |
Here Be Dragons |
Director
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2014 |
Bota |
Cinematographer
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2021 |
How Do You Measure a Year? |
2008 |
Beginning Filmmaking |
2004 |
I Like It a Lot |
Tripping with Caveh |
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2002 |
Underground Zero |
Short | |
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2005 |
I'm Charlie Chaplin |
2003 |
I Used to Be a Filmmaker |
2000 |
I Was Possessed by God |
Producer
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2015 |
Smoke |
Editor
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2002 |
Underground Zero |
Sound designer
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2004 |
I Like It a Lot |