Sergi Rubió began directing his first films when he was 15, always alone behind the camera, working all roles: not only as Producer-writer-Director, but also as Cinematographer, Camera Operator, Gaffer, Grip, Production Designer and Sound. He worked in this way, during his whole teenager hood, before beginning his film studies, when his only filmmaking experiences were the amateur films he made before that: little movies in Super 8, with his family and friends as his Cast & Crew. Then, in 2000, at once he began his film studies in the school Micro Obert in Barcelona. As his first-year final project in this school, his teachers gave his first chance, to direct his first "professional" Short film,
Mohamed (2001). It's mentioned "professional" because
Mohamed (2001) was to him, in a lot of aspects, his first time in a lot of things: not only he left of filming in Super 8 to filming in 16 mm, but also he could say that was his first "real" contact with a professional filming. Cause he also left of being him alone the Camera, to have a Crew. He left of being his own Camera Operator, for instance, and both
Torrella, una vida pel cinema (1997) and
Mohamed (2001) are already a chapter in his career, which these filming memories he'll remember while he is still growing old.