CHRYSAOR PRODUCTIONS
Stories that matter. Voices that need to be heard.
Our production slate focuses on human rights, social justice, and marginalised voices. From award-winning documentaries to narrative features, we create content that inspires change for good.

IN PRODUCTION
Unseen Victories
Sports documentary
Tassie athlete and new parent Dave Connolly's mission is to establish Australia's blind football team, the Bilbies. A decade on, they chase their dream on the international stage, leading to Brisbane 2032. A story of resilience, community, and victories that go unseen. Available for the first international territories by the end of May 2026 for the USA World Cup 2026.

IN PRODUCTION
Coalspiracy
Documentary series
A three-part documentary series delves into the Australian mining industry, examining the complex relationship between political forces, activism, and the immense wealth associated with untapped coal reserves, but at what cost? Developed with funding support from Screen Australia, Gold Coast City Council Regional Arts Development Fund and Screen Queensland.

COMING SOON
Opprussian
Documentary
Following on from our documentary Hating Peter Tatchell undercover mission for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, Peter hears first-hand accounts from LGBTQ+ Russian queer activists, where hope has given way to an even darker crackdown, culminating in today’s state‑sanctioned “Queer Purge.” Made with support from Queer Screen Sydney Mardi Gras Film Festival, selected to Cannes Next Presents.

IN DEVELOPMENT
Motorhome
Thriller Feature
Cherie Williams, a suburban working mum, is pushed to the limit when her long-lost father, a Yakuza crime lord, is freed from a Japanese prison. Set in 1989, Motorhome is a fast-paced road race across America from San Diego to Kansas. Filmmaker Christopher Amos' first scripted feature is being shot on the Gold Coast at Chrysaor Studios.

IN DEVELOPMENT
Dancing Queens
Musical Rom-Com
Jack Cole, a gay dancer training to be the British national champion, is introduced to the world of same-sex ballroom dancing when he falls in love with an American dancer. Based on the short documentary Ballroom Boys by Michael Stylianou, he and Christopher Amos have written a queer love story that subverts TV show stereotypes about gender.

IN DEVELOPMENT
Aussie Busker
Entertainment Format
Street performers, influencers, and singers from across Australia come to the Gold Coast to compete in a variety-meets-game-show celebrating the nation's diverse busking talent. They perform for Buck$; whoever makes the most moves to the next round. Open to anyone from around Australia.