
Directing
Diego Sarmiento produced The Condor Daughter, which premiered at TIFF 2025; and Through Rocks and Clouds, which premiered at the Berlinale 2024 and received a Special Mention in the Generation Kplus section. Diego Sarmiento's first feature-length documentary as director and producer, Green River: The Time of the Yakurunas, premiered at the Berlinale Forum 2017 and at MoMA Doc Fortnight 2018. Mothers of the Land (2019), his second documentary, premiered at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival. In 2020, he won the Berlinale Talents Footprints - Mastercard Enablement Programme award, with Wim Wenders as jury president, for the "Semillas Project," which involved taking the film Mothers of the Land to schools in rural communities in the Peruvian Andes as part of an impact campaign. His latest documentary, Veins of the Amazon, premiered at DOK Leipzig and won the Best Peruvian Film award at the Lima Film Festival. Diego contributed a video statement to the museum's exhibition on Werner Herzog: "The Ecstatic Truth," curated by the Deutsche Kinemathek-Museum für Film und Fernsehen. Diego studied Audiovisual Communication at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP) and earned a Master's degree in Documentary Filmmaking from the EICTV Film School in Cuba. He is an Impact Producer, a Nia Tero Storytelling fellow, and co-founder of the QINE cinema in Cusco.
movieAn Amazon Night’s Dream
2024
Director
movieVeins of the Amazon
2021
Director
movieMothers of the Land
2019
Director
Yanaruma
2016
Director
movieSonia's Dream
2015
Director
movieEarth's Children
2014
Director
Carachupa
2012
Director
movieAyllú
Director
movieThe Condor Daughter
2026
Producer
movieThrough Rocks and Clouds
2024
Executive Producer, Producer
movieVeins of the Amazon
2021
Producer
movieMothers of the Land
2019
Cinematography
movieEarth's Children
2014
Cinematography
movieVeins of the Amazon
2021
Director of Photography