Andrew Calder (b. 1964)

Alias:
Indiandrew Jones
Johnny Driftwood

Birthplace:
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Born:
March 20, 1964

Andrew Calder is a filmmaker, writer, and creative visionary known for his bold storytelling and genre-defying projects. As the founder of š—•š—Ÿš—”š—–š—ž š—Ŗš—¢š—Ÿš—™ š—–š—¢š—Øš—”š—§š—„š—¬, Calder has cultivated a distinctive voice that fuses raw authenticity with deep philosophical and social themes. His work spans š™›š™žš™”š™¢, š™©š™šš™”š™šš™«š™žš™Øš™žš™¤š™£, š™¢š™Ŗš™Øš™žš™˜, š™”š™žš™©š™šš™§š™–š™©š™Ŗš™§š™š, and š™—š™§š™–š™£š™™š™žš™£š™œ, consistently pushing the boundaries of narrative structure and artistic expression.  Calder is currently developing multiple film and television projects, including š™‡š™¤š™¬š™šš™Øš™© š˜æš™šš™„š™©š™š™Ø, a darkly poetic character study inspired by his time in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and š™š™š™š š™’š™–š™”š™” š™Žš™©š™§š™šš™šš™© š™‚š™šš™£š™žš™Ŗš™Øš™šš™Ø š™’š™š™¤ š™‡š™¤š™¤š™ š™šš™™ š™š™¤š™©š™–š™”š™”š™® š™Žš™©š™Ŗš™„š™žš™™, an exploration of the financial and ideological battles surrounding the rise of Tesla and Elon Musk. His extensive portfolio also includes the period drama DEPTHS, the animated children's fantasy š™Šš™£š™˜š™š š™š™„š™¤š™£ š™– š™š™žš™¢š™š, and the edgy rock ā€˜n’ roll battle comedy film š™…š™–š™˜š™  š™’š™š™žš™©š™š š™«š™Ø. š™…š™–š™˜š™  š˜½š™”š™–š™˜š™ .  Beyond film, Calder has made a name for himself in branding and storytelling, collaborating with Irish singer songwriter š˜æš™–š™¢š™žš™šš™£ š™š™žš™˜š™š, inspiring š˜¼š™£š™š™šš™Ŗš™Øš™šš™§-š˜½š™Ŗš™Øš™˜š™ā€™š™Ø, š˜æš™¤š™˜ š™Šš™©š™žš™Ø š™ƒš™–š™§š™™ š™‡š™šš™¢š™¤š™£ creating the artisanal energy gum š—•š—Ÿš—”š—–š—ž š—Ŗš—¢š—Ÿš—™ š—šš—Øš—  and conceptualizing innovative marketing campaigns inspired by viral brands like Liquid Death. His writing spans screenplays, novels, and immersive world-building, all infused with his signature wit, depth, and curiosity.  With a background in š™¢š™Ŗš™Øš™žš™˜, š™—š™Ŗš™Øš™žš™£š™šš™Øš™Ø, and š™Øš™©š™¤š™§š™®š™©š™šš™”š™”š™žš™£š™œ, Calder continues to craft narratives that challenge, entertain, and inspire, cementing his reputation as a multi-disciplinary creator in the entertainment industry.

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