In 2010, Vincent became the first President of Penkoottu, an organization which highlights the plight of women employees in the unorganized sector.[3] In 2017, she took a leadership role in the formation of Women in Cinema Collective as a response to the violence against female artist and workers in the Malayalam film industry.[4]
Vincent has made a telefilm, Nadakaanthyam, in 2015 for MediaOne TV. The story was based on the life of a theatre actor and his struggle to meet the end in everyday life. The short film won four major awards in the Kerala State Television Awards including Best Direction, Screenplay and the Best short film for the year 2015.[5]
Vincent published a travelogue based on her travel to Germany in a graphic series on Nazism in a Malayalam weekly. The critically acclaimed series published in book form by Chintha Publishers titled Daivam Olivil Poya Naalukal .[2] In 2014, she made a documentary, Vrithiyude Jathi (2014) (transl. Caste and Cleanliness) for Media One. It highlights the plight of manual scavengers in Kerala.[6] Inspired by true incidents, the film is based on the lives of scavengers who live in a neighbourhood of Kollam.[6] Vincent adapted her award-winning documentary into a feature film by making her directorial debut with Manhole. The film entered the "International competition" section of the 21st International Film Festival of Kerala. Vincent became the first woman from Kerala to have a film screened in the history of the festival. At the festival, the film won two awards – the FIPRESCI Award for Best Malayalam Film and the "Silver Crow Pheasant Award" (Best Debutant Director) for Vincent.[7] The film received the John Abraham award (special mention), which is instituted by the Kerala chapter of the Federation of Film Societies of India.[8] In 2017, Vincent was bestowed upon with the Best Director Award at the 47th Kerala State Film Awards, and became the first woman to win a State Award in the category.[9][10] She received the 2020 Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Travelogue for her work Daivam Olivil Poya Naalukal.[11]