APRECI Award for Best Documentary | |
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Awarded for | Best Documentary of the Year |
Country | Peru |
Presented by | Asociación Peruana de Prensa Cinematográfica |
Currently held by | Grompes, Curumi and The Papaya Girl (2024) |
The APRECI Award for Best Documentary (Spanish: Premio APRECI al mejor documental) is one of the annual awards given at the APRECI Awards, presented by the Asociación Peruana de Prensa Cinematográfica. It was first presented in 2019.
Year | English title | Original title | Director | Ref. |
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2019 (11th) | The Revolution and the Land | La revolución y la tierra | Gonzalo Benavente Secco | [1] |
The Journey of Javier Heraud | El viaje de Javier Heraud | Javier Corcuera | [2] | |
Seeing Again | Volver a ver | Judith Vélez |
Year | English title | Original title | Director | Ref. |
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2020 (12th) | Circle of Chalk | Círculo de tiza | Jean Alcócer & Diana Daf Collazos | [3] |
Neighborhood Cinemas | Cines de video | Wari Gálvez Rivas | [4] | |
Supa Layme | Fumito Fujikawa | |||
2021 (13th) | About Everything There Is to Know | De todas las cosas que se han de saber | Sofía Velázquez Núñez | [5] |
Hatun Phaqcha, The Healing Land | Hatun Phaqcha, Tierra Sana | Delia Ackerman | [6] | |
I'll Wait Until They Call My Name | Esperaré aquí hasta oír mi nombre | Héctor Gálvez | ||
Perpetual Person | Persona perpetua | Javier Bellido | ||
There Is No Way Back Home | No hay regreso a casa | Yaela Gottlieb | ||
2022 (14th) | Pakucha | Tito Catacora | [7] | |
The Captives | Las cautivas | Natalia Maysundo | ||
Mirlo's Dance | La danza de los Mirlos | Álvaro Luque | ||
Steel Life | Vida férrea | Manuel Bauer | ||
2023 (15th) | Grompes, Curumi and The Papaya Girl | Grompes, Curumí y la niña de la papaya | Fernando Valdivia | [8] |
Amazon Sound | Sonido amazónico | Luis Chumbe Huamani | ||
Classroom 8 | Aula 8 | Héctor Gálvez | ||
Deep Red | Rojo profundo | Maga Zevallos |
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