Andrés Fernández-Salvador | Writer | Director

Stories about people who mistake performance for power.

Dark comedies exploring status, collapse, and the absurd lengths people go to preserve control.

Featured Projects

Gringos in America

After being swindled by the financial advisor they trusted most, two American expats in Ecuador are left broke, humiliated, and stranded in the very paradise where they once felt superior—sending them into a revenge spiral of bad decisions, public humiliation, and collapsing self-delusion.

Crime iNC

A Satire About People Trying To Survive Inside Systems Already Rigged Against Them – And The Dangerous Stories They Tell Themselves To Justify Becoming Criminals In The Process.

Selected Short-Form Work

First Man

Set across various historical eras, a manic visionary pitches the unhinged, grotesque origins behind everyday modern concepts to his deeply horrified peers—launching them into an escalating downward spiral of repulsive scientific experiments, absurd business models, and hilarious capitalist delusion.

Pet hitman

Disguised as a cheesy infomercial, a discrete «animal hitman» promises exhausted owners a permanent solution to their needy pets through elaborate cover-ups and wild predator staging—sending naive customers into a hilarious nightmare of domestic fallout, financial ruin, and marital collapse.

The Huge Meal

After being gaslit by a pretentious restaurant’s microscopic portions, a starving husband is driven to an unhinged breaking point by an indifferent culinary system—sending him into an escalating downward spiral of costly menu upgrades, public property destruction, and a humiliating takedown by animal control.

About

Andrés Fernandez-Salvador is a writer-director from Ecuador whose work explores power, status, identity, and collapse through dark satire. Shaped by lived experience across Ecuador and the United States, his storytelling draws from displacement, reinvention, and the fragile illusions people cling to when privilege stops protecting them.