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Carlos Ferrand is a visionary Peruvian filmmaker who has spent over four decades crafting a diverse and boundary-pushing body of work. Known for his poetic, often experimental approach to cinema, Ferrand has established himself as a true auteur, blending documentary, narrative, and avant-garde techniques to create films that are both intellectually stimulating and emotionally resonant. From his early documentaries like Una película sobre Javier Heraud and Cimarrones, which explored the lives and struggles of indigenous Peruvians, to later films like the surreal, dreamlike Americano and the ludodrama 13 A Ludodrama about Walter Benjamin, Ferrand has consistently challenged audiences and pushed the boundaries of what is possible in the medium of film. His work often grapples with themes of identity, displacement, and the human condition, infusing even his most abstract creations with a powerful sense of humanity. Ferrand's distinctive visual style, characterized by its rich textures, striking cinematography, and innovative use of sound, has earned him critical acclaim both in his native Peru and on the international festival circuit. Films like Jongué, A Nomad's Journey and Planet Yoga showcase his mastery of form, seamlessly blending documentary and fictional elements to create immersive, transportive cinematic experiences. Whether delving into the lives of real-world figures or crafting entirely imagined worlds, Ferrand's work is always marked by a deeply personal, poetic sensibility that sets it apart from the mainstream.

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