Guillermo Rocamora (born 1981) is a Uruguayan filmmaker.
He worked for three years on his directorial debut, Solo, prior to its release, in 2015.
He is a graduate of the Universidad de la República and also studied at the Escuela Internacional de Cine y Televisión in Cuba.
In 2019 he released a documentary on Mohammed Abdullah Taha Mattan, one of six individuals formerly held in the Guantanamo detention camps for a dozen years, who were granted political asylum in Uruguay in 2014.
[2][3][4][5] That documentary, La Libertad es una palabra grande, won the award for best documentary at the International Film Week in Valladolid.