César Centeno Yauri

Most Popular César Centeno Yauri Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

And That Is How The Rivers Came to Be Trailer (2019)

10 June 2019

We go back in time to the moment when the mighty Kukama God created the Amazon's rivers with his bow and arrow.

Anfibio Trailer (2015)

20 May 2015

Jesús lives with his father on the shore of a large lake. José, his older brother, has returned home carrying with him a criminal past.

Círculo de Tiza Trailer (2020)

21 August 2020

A storyteller, mime and actor, at the age of 86 years old, self-represents and tells the story of his life, moving between reality and fiction; showing us how art and imagination change the way we see life.

Rojo profundo Trailer (2023)

13 August 2023

Rojo profundo is a journey through the life of one of the most representative figures of the Peruvian left, Javier Diez Canseco Cisneros: his childhood, his school and university days, his intense political life, his tireless search for equality and social justice, his fierce defense of human rights and his tireless fight against corruption.

Absoluto Trailer (2018)

31 December 2018

Andrea and Emilio get together a couple of years after they broke up. He wants to continue the relationship, she's not quite sure.

Motherland Trailer (2024)

14 November 2024

Atoqcha travels between his home in the mountains where his mother lives and the city of Cusco, looking for a place to live and work, seeking a future as a civil engineering student.

Fever Trailer (2022)

11 October 2022

Nino is a spoiled child who, immersed by a strong fever, is absorbed by a mysterious painting. Even though his mother had warned him, the trick that made him fall prey of the painting is unleashed.

Paucartambo Trailer (2024)

14 October 2024

Karuara, People of the River Trailer (2024)

30 April 2024

Facing cultural genocide, a group of Indigenous women from Peru file a groundbreaking lawsuit demanding the government recognize the Marañón River, which flows into the Amazon, as a person with rights in order to protect the world of powerful spirits led by the Karuara (people of the river).