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Valeria Sarmiento is a trailblazing Chilean filmmaker who has crafted a visually stunning, intellectually stimulating body of work over the past three decades. Trained as a film editor, Sarmiento's directorial approach is marked by a keen eye for cinematic composition and a penchant for exploring complex social and political themes. Sarmiento first gained widespread acclaim for her collaborations with her late husband, the acclaimed director Ra煤l Ruiz, serving as editor and co-writer on numerous acclaimed films. But her solo directorial efforts, such as the haunting historical drama The Black Book and the dreamlike experimental piece The Wandering Soap Opera, have firmly established her as a singular voice in world cinema. Sarmiento's films often blend documentary and narrative elements, creating immersive, multifaceted explorations of Chilean history and identity. More recently, Sarmiento has continued to push the boundaries of the medium with ambitious projects like the interconnected trilogy of A Man, When He Is a Man, Socialist Realism, and Traces. These bold, genre-blurring works cement Sarmiento's reputation as a true auteur - a filmmaker unafraid to challenge audiences and redefine the possibilities of the cinematic form. Whether crafting intimate character studies or grand historical canvases, Valeria Sarmiento remains one of the most vital and visionary directors working today.

Known for: Editing













