Eulogio Nishiyama Gonzales was born in Cusco on December 12, 1920. The son of a Cusqueñan mother and a Japanese father, he showed an early interest in film and photography, beginning his work in these fields in 1939. He was a pioneer in documenting the life and culture of Cusco and the Andean region of Peru, producing numerous short and medium-length films about festivals, rituals, and Indigenous communities, many in 8mm and 16mm formats. He took part in international productions and co-directed Kukuli (1961), the first Peruvian feature film entirely in Quechua. In 1955, he co-founded the Cine Club Cusco and went on to receive numerous national and international awards, including honors in Italy, Uruguay, and Mexico. He also taught photography, collaborated with institutions such as the National Institute of Culture, and exhibited his work in Japan. He passed away in Cusco on November 4, 1996, leaving behind an invaluable legacy as a filmmaker, photographer, and preserver of Andean cultural memory.
Directing
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Male
1920-12-27
Cuzco, Peru
Эулохио Нисияма
Jarawi
Kukuli
Corpus Christi
Inti Raymi
Santuranticuy
Machu Picchu
Sacsayhuamán
La Siembra
La llegada de Manuel Prado al Cusco
Semana Santa en Cusco y Lima
Caserío de Cóndores
Semana Santa de Ayacucho
Tribu de los Shipibos
Tribus Primitivas de la Selva Peruana
Canta Dina Nuñez
Q’oyllur Riti – Lucero de Nieve
Madre de Dios – Una Ventana al Mundo
Alturas de Machupicchu
Picantería Cusqueña
Calcheo de maíz
Chumbivilcas. La fiesta de Santo Tomás
Danzas del Altiplano
Puente de Ichu
Apu Kuntur
Q'oyllur Riti
Lo que Arguedas vio
Casting y prueba de cámara "Kukuli"