Cooking a chicken underground for eight hours. Keeping a couple afloat in the middle of a Decathlon. Bringing together 26 people to tell the same story. None of this is easy; it requires time, patience, and collaboration, so much so that it might seem pointless to do it.
Olivia Delcán, Nacho Sánchez
Nacho and Olivia, trained in performing arts, are used to spending long periods of time immersed in collective creation and research processes. They have shared workshops at the EICTV in Cuba and at the Conde Duque Winter School. There, they began to forge a way of thinking and imagining together. They discovered how different they were when it came to working and how that difference allowed them to step outside their comfort zone, complement each other and grow. 'How to cook a chicken underground' is their first short film as directors.