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Javier Corcuera
Javier Corcuera (Lima, 10/03/1967) is a director and screenwriter. He holds a degree in Image Sciences from the Complutense University of Madrid. He is a founding member of DOCMA and co-director of the Sahara Film Festival. His films include “The Back of the World,” which presents three stories about human rights violations in the US, Turkey, and Peru, and which won the International Critics' Award at the San Sebastián Film Festival; “Winter in Baghdad,” filmed during the US occupation of Iraq, winner at the Málaga Film Festival and Best Documentary Film at the Los Angeles Latino Film Festival; “The Guerrilla of Memory,” a film that portrays a forgotten part of Spanish history: that of those who refused to accept defeat after the Civil War and continued fighting against Franco in the mountains of Spain; and “Invisibles,” a collaborative film that won the Goya Award from the Spanish Film Academy for Best Documentary Film. or “I’m still here – Kachkaniraqmi”, a film that travels through the worlds of Peru through the lives of its musicians.
Com a direcció
Uyariy
Mariem
No somos nada
El viaje de Javier Heraud
Sigo siendo
Checkpoint rock: Canciones desde Palestina
Invisibles
Invierno en Bagdad
En el mundo a cada rato
Condenados al corredor
La guerrilla de la memoria
La espalda del mundo
Chiapas, Hablan los Rebeldes
Doñana, Memoria de un Desastre
Familia: Making of
La Razón de la Insumisión
Perú: Presos Inocentes
Refugiados
Tanguito en Lavapies
Al Pueblo Cubano...
Cien Días de Ocupación
Minuesa, Una Okupación con Historia