A list of films produced in Peru in year order.
For a list of films A-Z currently with an article on Wikipedia see Category:Peruvian films.
(The Peruvian Centaurs) Comedy The script was written by Ángela Ramos[4] Eight Hundred Leagues Across the Amazon (The Raft) (Kukuli) Last film directed by the School of Cuzco club[17] (In the Shade of the Sun) (En la selva no hay estrellas) (La Muralla Verde) (Espejismo) (Allpa Kallpa) (Alias "La Gringa") (Reportaje a la muerte) (Pantaleón y las visitadoras) (Dragones: destino de fuego) Zarabia Almanza Nominated - Youth Jury Generation 14plus - Best Film at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival[61] Nominated - Best Picture at the 20th Lima Film Festival[62] Winner - International Critics' Jury Award - Special Mention at the 20th Lima Film Festival[62] Winner - Ministry of Culture Jury Prize at the 20th Lima Film Festival[62] Nominated - Gold Hugo - New Directors Competition at the 52nd Chicago International Film Festival[63] It had its commercial premiere on January 26, 2017, in Peruvian theaters[64] First film in Calero's memory trilogy Its commercially released on April 27, 2017[66] Aldo Miyashiro, Emanuel Soriano Karina Jordán Winner - Best Chilean Feature Film & Héctor Ríos Award - Best Direction of Photography at the Valdivia International Film Festival[79] Nominated - Best Ibero-American Film at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival[80] Winner - Best Actress for Magaly Solier at the Chilean Film Festival[81] Winner - Best Art Direction, Best Male Cast & Best Actress for Magaly Solier at the Quilpué Chilean Film Festival[82] Winner - Best Film in co-production with Argentina at the Argentinean Film Critics Association Awards[83] Sequel to the 2016 Peruvian film La peor de mis bodas It was commercially released on June 23, 2022, in Peruvian theaters[91] Based on Calmet's web series of the same name[94] Nominated - Best Documentary Feature Film at the 8th Trujillo Film Festival[97] Nominated - Best Documentary at the 13th APRECI Awards[98][99] Winner - Best Peruvian Feature Film, Best Screenplay & Best Actor for Jesús Luque Colque at the 12st APRECI Awards[100][101] Pietro Sibille Winner of the Excellence Award at the Busan Festival[102] Nominated - Best Documentary at the 24th Lima Film Festival[104] Winner - Best Documentary at the 35th Guaralajara International Film Festival[105] Released on August 30, 2021, on PBS[106] Nominated - Best Fiction Film at the 8th Trujillo Film Festival[107] Symposium paper[115]Symposium paper video[116] Winner - Best Narrative Feature - First Prize at the 39th Flickers’ Rhode Island International Film Festival[119] Nominated - Latin American Competition Award at the 36th Mar del Plata International Film Festival[121] Winner - Latin American Competition - Special Mention at the 36th Mar del Plata International Film Festival[121] Nominated - Silver Biznaga for Best Documentary at the 25th Málaga Film Festival[122] Winner - First Special Mention as part of Fiction Competition at the 25th Lima Film Festival[124] It was commercially released on February 17, 2022, in Peruvian theaters[140] Winner - Audience Award at the 25th Lima Film Festival[141] Winner - PUCP Community Award for Made in Peru Best Film at the 25th Lima Film Festival[141] Winner - Environment Award at the Toronto Women Film Festival[142] Winner - Latin American Documentaries at the International Environmental Film Festival[143] Nominated - Best Documentary at the 13th APRECI Awards[98][99] Winner - Cinema Cocina at the 26th Málaga Film Festival[144] Winner - Special Jury Prize - Fiction Feature Film at the Trujillo Film Festival[145] Nominated - Best Peruvian Feature Film & Best Supporting Actor for Sebastián Rubio at the 13rd APRECI Awards[146] Winner - Best Supporting Actor for Rodrigo Palacios, Best Supporting Actress for Cynthia Moreno & Best Screenplay at the 13rd APRECI Awards[147] Winner - Best Actress for Haydeé Cáceres at the Sydney Science Fiction Film Festival[150] Winner - Best Actress for Haydeé Cáceres at Fantaspoa, the fantastic film festival in Porto Alegre (Brazil)[151] Winner - Best Actress for Haydeé Cáceres at the 47th Boston Science Fiction Film Festival[151] Peruvian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards Released on March 19, 2022, in the Cinema Cocina section of the 25th Málaga Film Festival.
[153] Winner - Special Mention for Acting Performance for Rosalía Clemente Tacza[176] It had its commercial premiere on August 31, 2023, in Peruvian theaters[179] Based on the 2017 short film Un poco de fiebre by Elisa Eliash[181] Winner - Special Jury Award - Art Direction at the Gramado Film Festival[184] Winner - Best Direction Photography at the Calzada de Calatrava International Film Festival[185] Winner - Best Fiction Film at the Trujillo Film Festival[186] Winner - Special Jury Award for Best Performance at the Trujillo Film Festival[186] Premiered on September 19, 2022 in Austin, Texas[189] Premiered on February 3[190] Winner - Best Documentary Feature Film at the 9th Trujillo Film Festival[192] Winner - Cinema in Prisons Program Award - Special Mention at the 37th Mar del Plata International Film Festival[193] Nominated - Best Documentary at the 14th APRECI Awards[194][195] It was commercially released on February 29, 2024[196] Released on September 17 in Joinnus[199] Premiered on August 25[202] Premiered on January 17, 2023, in Peruvian theaters[204] Premiered on June 16[206] Premiered on December 8[212] Nominated - Peruvian Competition - Best Film at the 28th Lima Film Festival[214] Winner - Best Fiction Feature Film at the 11th Trujillo Film Festival[215] Nominated - Best Documentary at the 27th Lima Film Festival[218] Nominated - Best Documentary at the 15th APRECI Awards[219] Premiered on August 15 as part of the Fiction competition at the 27th Lima Film Festival[221] Winner - Best Film in the Peruvian Competition at the 4th Lima Alterna International Film Festival[223] Nominated - Best Fiction Feature Film at the 10th Trujillo Film Festival[176] Premiered on August 15 as part of the Fiction competition at the 27th Lima Film Festival[224] It had its commercial premiere on October 26[225] Premiered on July 6[230] Winner - Breakthrough Actor for Fernando Moya at the 2nd International Film Festival of the Province of Buenos Aires[232] Winner - Special Mention from the Jury of the International Fiction Feature Film Competition at the 2nd International Film Festival of the Province of Buenos Aires[232] Winner - First honorable mention SIGNIS Argentina at the 2nd International Film Festival of the Province of Buenos Aires[232] Winner - Best Film in the Peruvian Competition at the 5th Lima Alterna International Film Festival[233] It had its commercial premiere on January 4, 2024[238] It had its commercial premiere on May 30, 2024[240] Released on April 5 in Spanish theaters[243] Released on April 6 in Peruvian theaters[244] Second film in the Calero's memory trilogy[248] It was commercially released on April 25, 2024[249] Nominated - Best Picture at the 28th Lima Film Festival[214] Winner - Best Debut Film, International Critics' Jury Award for Best Film, Ministry of Culture Jury Award for Best Peruvian Film, CINETRAB Award for Best Fiction, APRECI Award for Best Film in Competition at the 28th Lima Film Festival[214] It was commercially released on November 14, 2024[251] It was commercially released on September 5, 2024[255] Nominated - Audience Award at the 27th Lima Film Festival[257][218] Winner - Ministry of Culture Jury Award for Best Peruvian Film & CINETRAB Award for Best Fiction[257][218] Winner - Best Peruvian Fiction Feature Film at the 10th Huánuco Film Festival[258] Nominated - Best International Documentary Film at the 41st Torino Film Festival[259][260] Premiered on July 27[261] Winner - Best Fiction Feature Film Already Released at the 10th Huánuco Film Festival[263] It was commercially released on February 22, 2024, in Peruvian theaters[268] It was commercially released on February 29, 2024[275] Nominated - Best Animated Film at the 16th Gaudí Awards[277] Nominated - Best Animated Film at the 38th Goya Awards[278] An international co-production with Spain, France, the Netherlands and Portugal It was commercially released in Peru on April 4, 2024.
[282] Peruvian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards Nominated - Best Film in the Peruvian Competition at the 5th Lima Alterna International Film Festival[233] It is scheduled to be launched worldwide on Disney+[289][290] Third and final installment of Calero's memory trilogy[248] It was commercially released on February 24 in Peruvian theaters[296] Winner - Special Jury Award at the 38th Fribourg International Film Festival[303] Winner - Youth Jury Award COMUNDO at the 38th Fribourg International Film Festival[303] Nominated - Best Film at the 33rd Biarritz Film Festival[304] Swiss entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 97th Academy Awards Nominated - Peruvian Competition for Best Film at the 28th Lima Film Festival[307] Winner - Special Jury Prize at the 28th Lima Film Festival[308] Nominated - Best Documentary at the 27th Málaga Film Festival[310][311] Nominated - Best Ibero-American Documentary Feature Film at the 39th Guadalajara International Film Festival[312] An international co-production with Uruguay and the Netherlands Inspired by the life and tragedy surrounding the death of Mónica Santa María, presenter of the children's program Nubeluz[314] Highest-grossing Peruvian film of 2024[317] Female spin-off of the film Viejos amigos[319]