Óscar Catacora (1987-2021)

Alias:
Oscar Catacora
Oscar Quispe Catacora
Óscar Quispe Catacora

Birthplace:
Puno, Perú

Born:
August 18, 1987

Died:
November 26, 2021

Óscar Quispe Catacora (August 18, 1987 – November 26, 2021) was a Peruvian film director, screenwriter, and cinematographer. At the age of 17, he produced his first experimental short film, Unforgivables, and from that moment, he developed several experimental short films in collaboration with the production company Cine Aymara Studios. Two years later, he created an experimental medium-length film titled El Sendero del Chulo, produced on video. In 2017, he released Wiñaypacha, his debut feature film, which won awards at various international festivals and represented Peru at the Goya and Academy Awards. Yana-Wara (2023) was his posthumous film, as he passed away due to appendicitis during its production in November 2021.

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Cinematography:
2021  Pakucha
2024  Yana-Wara

Director:
2007  El Sendero del Chulo
2018  Eternity
2021  Pakucha
2024  Yana-Wara

Director of Photography:
2007  El Sendero del Chulo
2018  Eternity
2021  Pakucha
2024  Yana-Wara

Production Director:
2007  El Sendero del Chulo
2018  Eternity
2021  Pakucha
2024  Yana-Wara

Screenplay:
2007  El Sendero del Chulo
2018  Eternity
2021  Pakucha
2024  The Legend of the Last Inca
2024  Yana-Wara

Writer:
2007  El Sendero del Chulo
2018  Eternity
2021  Pakucha
2024  The Legend of the Last Inca
2024  Yana-Wara

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