Marianne Eyde
Norwegian-Peruvian filmmaker. She studied Political Science at the University of Paris, France, and graduated in Communication Sciences from the University of Lima. Her filmography is characterized by its exploration of themes relevant to Peruvian reality. Among her most recent productions are “Dibujando Memorias” (Huancavelica, 2015) and “La cuna del Bacalao” (Norway, 2008). Marianne Eyde has directed four feature films: “Coca Mama,” “La Carnada” (1998), “La Vida es una Sola” (1992), and “Los Ronderos” (1987). Her medium-length films include “Los alpaqueros de Chimboya” (1983), which won the Red Ribbon Award at the American Film Festival in 1984, and “Casire” (1980). She began her film career working on short documentaries with Ricardo Roca Rey.





