Andrés Chueca Cester, Zaragoza 1967.
In 2002 he wrote his screenplay 'Spiral' which won the 'La gran ilusión' award from Telecinco. In 2007 he received an honourable mention from the online advertising festival 'Notodopublifest.com' and won the first Spots against Gender Violence prize, convened by the RTVE Corporation.
Andrés Escarabajal holds a European Doctorate in Social Pedagogy and is a specialist in Intercultural Mediation. He teaches and does research at the universities of Murcia and Verona (Italy) and is consultant-assessor of intercultural educative practice at the Centre for Intercultural Studies at the Universidad de Murcia. He has worked for some years on strategies for collaborative work subjects related to interculturalism, intercultural mediation and inclusive schools.
Andrés García García is a Doctor in Psychology and professor in the Departament of Experimental Psychology at the University of Seville. His more recent work started from two different points. On one hand, with movies that tried directly on his work topic (the behavioural principles of the psychology of the learning) as, for example, The Orange Workclock. On the other, analyzing the general view of the psychological science reflected by the seventh art.