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A film production company, based on the Gold Coast, Australia.

To do something with boundless love, goodwill and determination.

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entertainment

Our mission is to boldly explore the rich and complex diversity of stories that Australia has to offer through our films. Small towns, big characters, scrappy underdogs and biting truths. We believe that a good story has the power to entertain AND inspire change.

What we do

We specialise in creating groundbreaking factual and narrative films, showcasing local stories that explore universal truths. We do this through collaboration and by lovingly crafting them at each step, from script to screen. We also collaborate on music and promotional videos that match our passion and ethos.

OUR FILMS

OUR FILMS

2020 | Released

Mum

An award winning short film about a desperate mother in seedy rural-Australia, who must rescue her daughter from the abusive husband who has kidnapped her: Hell has no fury like a mother scorned.

2026 | Pre-production

The Big Grey Film

An upcoming feature documentary about greyhounds and greyhound racing: A dog is a man's best friend, but it's not all black and white.

2024 | Released

The Little Grey Film

The Little Grey Film is a short indie documentary about greyhounds and the Australian greyhound racing industry: During candid interviews with politicians, rescue organisations and foster carers, a curious dog lover digs up shocking truths about the greyhound racing industry and the wonders of adopting a pet greyhound.

2026 | Screenplay

Stay.

A feature-length drama about a man left alone on his remote farm after his partner leaves with their dog, finding that some fences are easier to fix than others.

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Partner with us

Dog Act are seeking production partners to join the pack for its upcoming films. Our films have already garnered passionate market and audience backing, but we can always use an extra set of paws on set. If you'd like to collaborate on one of your productions, get us on the dog and bone!

GOOD DOG

"A huge thank you to Indy Davies for The Little grey Film. Greyhounds are such a quiet, gentle loving breed, that deserves kindness. I found it informative and inspiring, I now want to adopt a greyhound! RidersForDogs have started sending to the Coalition for the Protection of Greyhounds some financial support. Money raised with the help of dog loving motorcyclists."

Simon Crafar MotoGP Commentator

"The Little Grey Film is a gorgeous short film that finds a way to beautifully balance exposing the horrors of greyhound racing with the growing hope for the end of the industry. It will leave you wanting to adopt a sweet, “goofy” greyhound."

Rebecca Burnett Director | Vegan Film Festival

"This excellent short film by Indy Davies gives a revealing insight into the plight and fate of many of the Greyhounds enmeshed in the Greyhound racing industry of Australia. I thoroughly recommend you take a look. It is well worth watching, especially if you are thinking of rehoming one of these wonderful gentle creatures."

Rich Skipworth Cartoonist

"This film connected with me on so many different levels. Amazing stuff. And the decision to shoot black and white was a stroke of genius. Even on YouTube Premium it looked and felt lovely. And I was also left wondering if it was a symbolic reference to what's right and wrong. The use of light in the context of B&W was like next level nice. This dialogue was super thought provoking. A real credit to you and the team. Congratulations!"

Paul Blakey Mastering Engineer

"We are honoured to have such high quality work as part of our festival."

Festival Director Changing Face International Film Festival
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Get in touch

Contact us if you have an interest in discussing one of our films.
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Phone

Call us for assistance
0412 770 612

Office

4 Camira Court, Tweed Heads NSW 2486