Jordan Peace is an emerging Australian writer, director, and producer known for crafting sharp, character-driven stories that blend genre with bold tonal swings. His work leans into entertainment-first filmmaking stories designed to engage, provoke, and linger, while often exploring power, identity, and moral contradiction beneath the surface.
Peace began building his catalogue with Butchery By The Oak (2023), a comedy murder mystery that established his instinct for mixing tension with dark humour. He followed with Float Like A Butterfly, Bite Like A Snake (2024), a crime thriller that marked a shift toward grittier, more grounded storytelling. Expanding his range, he developed A Fools Tycoon, an unreleased western comedy that plays with genre conventions and satirical edge.
In 2026, Peace released The Board Room, a political satire reflecting his growing interest in institutional power and hypocrisy, delivered through stylised dialogue and performance driven scenes. He is currently developing Road Run, a feature-length crime drama that continues his trajectory into more mature, character-focused narratives.
Across his work, Peace positions himself not just behind the camera but as a creative force shaping projects from concept to execution, building a distinct voice rooted in ambition, control, and a clear understanding of audience engagement.
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