29th Lima Film Festival


The 29th Lima Film Festival, organized by the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, took place from 7–16 August 2025 in Lima, Peru. Spanish drama Deaf, directed by Eva Libertad, served as the festival's opening film.
The awards were announced on 16 August 2025, with Brazilian political thriller film The Secret Agent, directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho, winning the Trophy Spondylus. The Innocents by Germán Tejeda won Best Film in the Peruvian Competition while Under the Flags, the Sun by Juanjo Pereira won for Best Documentary.

Background

In July 2025, the Lima Film Festival officially announced its 29th edition under the motto "Different perspective, one meeting point" and revealed the complete lineup. The festival was organized by the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru and presented by the BBVA Foundation in Peru, the Ministry of Culture of Peru, the Gran Teatro Nacional del Perú, and in collaboration with PromPerú.
In its 29th edition, the film festival paid tribute to the careers of three distinguished personalities: Peruvian actress Haydeé Cáceres, Chilean actor Alfredo Castro, and executive from Programa Ibermedia Elena Vilardell.

Juries

In Competition

Latin American Fiction

  • Celina Murga, Argentine filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer
  • Hebe Tabachnik, Argentine film director and screenwriter
  • Natalia Ames, Peruvian academic
  • Rodrigo Teixeira, Brazilian film producer
  • Vinko Tomičić, Chilean film director

Latin American Documentary

  • Heather Haynes, Canadian producer
  • Jenny Velapatiño, Peruvian academic
  • Néstor Frenkel, Argentine film director and editor

Peruvian Competition

Fiction Cinematography

  • Dariela Ludlow, Mexican director of photography
  • Luisa Cavanagh, Argentine director of photography
  • Patricio Fuster, Peruvian director of photography

International Critics

  • Ivonete Pinto
  • Luis Véles
  • Marisol Aguila

PUCP Community

  • Raschid Rabi Hirata
  • Mariela del Águila Reátegui
  • Gianela Kattya Ildefonso Lazo
  • Rómulo Sulca Ricra
  • Sandra Yulisa Tullume Limachi

Ministry of Culture of Peru

Peruvian Association of Film Press - APRECI

  • Carolina Urdánegui
  • Juan José Beteta
  • Marcelo Paredes

Monseñor Luciano Metzinger Communicators Association - APC Signis Peru

  • José Antonio Ulloa Cueva
  • Mónica Villanueva Galdós
  • Joaquín Portocarrero Guevara

Best LGTBIQ+ Film

OIT - CINETRAB

Association of Female Film Directors of Peru - NUNA

  • Sonia Llosa
  • Mayella Lloclla
  • Mariale Bernedo

Official Selection

The lineup of titles selected for the official selection is as follows:

Awards

The following awards were presented:

In Competition

Fiction

Fiction Cinematography

  • Best Cinematography: Juan Sarmiento for A Poet
  • * Special Mention: Johan Carrasco for Punku and Alván Prado for ''Sugar Island''

Documentary

Peruvian Competition

International Critics

Audience

  • Audience Award: Runa Simi by Augusto Zegarra

PUCP Community

  • PUCP Community Award for Made in Peru Best Film: 1982 by García JC

Other Awards