
Nilo Inga
Directing
Biography
He graduated as an actor from the National School of Dramatic Arts in Lima and made several films on video: Terror en Huáchac (1998), La muerte de mi amada (2000), Huaca (2000), and finally, Jardín de horror, which remained unfinished until 2011. In 2005, he premiered his first feature film: Sangre y tradición. Two years later, he made El tunche. He has also directed three educational films: Un grito desesperado (2004), Sombras de la soledad (2005), and Cadena de cristal (2007). In January 2009, Yurak Quilla, his first documentary, premiered. His project Con nervios de toro won the Conacine competition exclusively for regional filmmakers in 2009. The film was screened in Huancayo in July 2011. Her production company also won the 2011 Conacine competition with the project Yawar Huanca, directed by Jaqueline Riveros.
Known For

A group of students go to the jungle to get medicinal plants for their experiments.
The Tunche

Esperanza, a nurse about to retire, becomes involved in the lives of two young patients from a psychiatric center, fallen angels with opposite goals: vengeance and recovery through love.
La maldición de Madeline

Liz and Ramiro enjoyed their love in the beautiful places of the mountains, waiting for the festivities of the new year to participate in the customs of the town. The evil Naqak or Pishtaco kidnaps and dismembers Liz. Ramiro terrified by the fact of seeking refuge in his friends. Liz's blood reverberates in the belly of the earth without finding peace, for which Ramiro, the request of his beloved, the shadow of a dream, the blood of the murderer and the spirit of the mind. .
Sangre y Tradición

Lucero returns to her village after many years to fulfill the responsibility of organizing the Llacuas Huàchac village festival. Lucero's presence will completely change the structure of the festivities due to the modernist influence she brings. She will give a different slant to the customs and traditions, sowing conflict and contradictions within the community.
Con Nervios de Toro
A man who had sold his soul to the devil and killed women to feel good. The young men go to the forest and that's where they start dying. According to local beliefs, what saves them is coca, cigarettes, sugarcane, etc., and that's how they manage to defend themselves.
La Muerte de mi Amada

A somewhat complex story, several characters from the town, the man who has animals, a jealous man who is a father and has a shepherd who falls in love with his daughter, and in the middle of a party, Andean things are shown that we often don't know, such as the way of making chicha de jora, patasca, mondongo, etc.
Huaca
Film by Nilo Inga.
Un Grito Desesperado

A look at a group of young musicians performing the music of the traditional Auquish dance in Huachac.
Yurak Quilla
This is about a supposedly very large man, whose body was cut into pieces for burial. The chapel was very small; his feet stuck out of the door. In several places, he was buried with his treasure. He owned the entire area. People didn't know that digging up gold during a full moon was a terrible thing to do. Then, hands on his body began to come to life and kill people in the forest.
Terror en Huáchac
An evangelical pastor convinces a poor peasant woman to take care of her teenage daughter, but his true intention is to sexually abuse her. When the mother threatens to report him, the pastor decides to kill her. A previously unreleased feature film from the director of Blood and Tradition and El Tunche.
Jardín de Horror
Film by Nilo Inga
Sombras de la Soledad

A film by Nilo Inga.