Francisco J. Lombardi
Francisco J. Lombardi is one of the most renowned filmmakers in Latin America. Throughout his career, he has directed 17 feature films, and his work has been the subject of retrospectives and tributes at major festivals such as Fribourg, Mar del Plata, Guadalajara, Havana, Huesca, Viña del Mar, and Trieste. Lombardi has received numerous international awards, including two Silver Shells for Best Director at the San Sebastián International Film Festival (The City and the Dogs, Under the Skin) and the Grand Prix des Amériques at the Montreal World Film Festival (Fallen from Heaven). His films have also been selected by top-tier festivals such as Cannes (The City and the Dogs, Without Compassion), Toronto (What the Eye Doesn’t See, Fallen from Heaven), and Berlin (The Mouth of the Wolf, Captain Pantoja and the Special Services), among many others. In 2014, he received the National Culture Award of Peru, the highest distinction in the country’s cultural sphere. Other major honors include the Irene Diamond Lifetime Achievement Award from Human Rights Watch for his exceptional commitment to human rights, and the Pablo Neruda Gold Medal of Merit, awarded by Chile’s National Council for Culture and the Arts in recognition of his outstanding contribution to Latin American art and culture. In 2023, he was among the 398 individuals invited to join the prestigious Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the organization behind the Oscars.
Acting
Crew
Movie
Captain Pantoja and the Special Services
Director
1999
Movie
The City and the Dogs
Director
1985
Movie
The Mouth of the Wolf
Director
1988
Movie
Don't Tell Anyone
Director
1998
Movie
Red Ink
Director
2000
Movie
Black Butterfly
Director
2006
Movie
Fallen from Heaven
Director
1990
Movie
Sin compasión
Producer
1994
Movie
Under the Skin
Director
1996
Movie
Dos Besos
Director
2015
Movie
Cuentos inmorales
Director
1978
Movie
What the Eye Doesn't See
Director
2003