Chamoun Issa Exits Factual Fiction

Chamoun Issa has exited his role of head of development at Factual Fiction, a company he co-founded in 2020, to expand his work in nurturing talent and developing ambitious stories across drama and comedy.

“As a disabled creator championing new and unheard voices, this is not only a personal passion but the work I want to devote myself to,” Issa said. “Growing up in Beirut during the Civil War, film and television were both an escape and a way to make sense of the world. That has always been my connection to storytelling. The kind of originality I respond to often comes from talents who have not yet been heard.”

“I’ve had the most wonderful five years at Factual Fiction,” he added. “We set out to build the U.K.’s first off-grid production company, with sustainability and diversity at its heart. That mission shaped our slate and attracted real industry attention. I’m incredibly proud of what we achieved together, and I will be cheering the team on.”

At Factual Fiction, Issa led development across the scripted slate, creating and co-writing #DorianGray with young writer and poet Maiya John and developing the youth comedy The Benefits of Disabled Sex with rising comedy writer Sonny Howes.

Before co-founding Factual Fiction with Emily Dalton, Tom Dalton and Patrick Irwin, Issa worked with Emily Dalton at DSP, where he helped develop the factual company’s scripted slate. His first project there was Agatha and the Truth of Murder.

Issa plans to continue developing original voices. “This is a real opportunity for the industry,” he said. “Pairing a new writer with their first major project is thrilling, and I’m excited to bring this focus to the kind of companies that have strong relationships with broadcasters and streamers as I begin this next chapter.”