Proyas' first feature film was the
independent science fiction thriller Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds, which was nominated for two
Australian Film Institute awards in 1988, for
costume design and
production design and which won a Special Prize at the 1990
Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival. Next, Proyas directed the 1994
superhero fantasy thriller
The Crow starring
Brandon Lee. Lee was killed in an accident during filming, only eight days before the completion of the film on 31 March 1993. After Lee's death, Proyas and his producers decided to complete the film, partially rewriting the script and using a stunt double and special effects to film the remaining scenes.
The Crow was released in May 1994 and was a box office and critical success. Proyas then wrote, directed and produced the 1998 science fiction thriller
Dark City, which received positive critical reception and won several awards but was a commercial disappointment. In 2004, he directed
I, Robot starring
Will Smith, a science fiction film suggested by the
Isaac Asimov short story compilation
I, Robot and was a box office success despite mixed reviews. Proyas' next film, the thriller
Knowing starring
Nicolas Cage, began production in
Melbourne in March 2008 and opened in North America in March 2009. Proyas directed
Gods of Egypt, starring
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, and co-written by Matt Sazama and Burk Sharpless. The film was critically panned upon its release in 2016 and
bombed at the box office. In 2019, Proyas founded a production company in Sydney called The Heretic Foundation. In 2021, Proyas announced that he was developing a new video platform named VidiVerse for independent filmmakers as an alternative to
YouTube.
Unrealized projects ==Personal life==