Tito Catacora, a notable figure in Peruvian cinema, has made significant contributions to the world of film through his work as a director and producer. His most prominent project, "Eternity" (2018), stands out as a pivotal release, representing Peru at the Goya and Academy Awards in 2019. This film is particularly sought after by collectors for its rich storytelling and cultural significance, showcasing the depth of Peruvian cinema on an international stage.
Beyond "Eternity," Catacora has continued to shape the landscape of film with projects like the acclaimed documentary "Pakucha" (2021), which garnered accolades at various film festivals. His recent co-direction of "Yana-Wara" (2023) with his nephew highlights his commitment to nurturing cinematic talent within his family and community. Collectors value Catacora’s work not only for its artistic merit but also for its representation of indigenous narratives and its role in elevating Peruvian cinema in the global arena.