María Barea began her career as a film producer in the 1970s alongside Cusco filmmaker Luis Figueroa and Bolivian Jorge Sanjinés, from whom she learned the craft. In the same decade, she and Figueroa founded Pukara Cine, a production company that produced films such as *Los Perros Hambrientos* (1976) and *Yawar Fiesta* (1979). In 1982, she co-founded Grupo Chaski with Stefan Kaspar, Alejandro Legaspi, Fernando Barreto, and Fernando Espinoza. Later, together with Micha Torres, she founded Warmi Cine y Video, the first collective of women filmmakers in Peru. Her films, which blend documentary and fiction, reflect her commitment to and the connection she has cultivated with women from grassroots organizations, domestic workers, peasant women, and factory workers. His audiovisual work began to be preserved in 2022 thanks to the Elías Querejeta Zine Eskola (San Sebastián) and the encouragement of the National Competition of Audiovisual Preservation Projects-DAFO-Ministry of Culture of Peru.
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Un documental sobre ti
Because I Wanted To Study
Domingo de Ramos en Porcón
Mujeres de El Planeta
Miss Universe in Peru
Antuca
Hijas de la violencia
Andahuaylas, Ciudad Hermana
Andahuaylas, Suenan las Campanas
Semana Santa en Porcón
Juntas Paramos la Olla
Mamacha y las Niñas Invisibles
Si Esas Puertas No Se Abren
Barro y Bambú
Hungry Dogs
Yawar fiesta: Fiesta de sangre
Chiaraje, Batalla Ritual
El Reino de los Mochicas
Mamita Candelaria
Minka, un proyecto de comercio alternativo