
Walter Fernando Yataco Briozo
Editing
Biography
Walter Yataco (Wolta) (Lima, 1994) is a Peruvian director and audiovisual editor. His work spans documentary, fiction, and music, integrating directing, editing, and sound design with a humanistic and experiential approach. He has created short films, documentaries, music videos, and transmedia projects that have been recognized at festivals both within and outside Peru. He is also a musician and composer in the band The Amixers, exploring the intersection of audiovisual narrative and musical sensibility. He is interested in telling stories where the technical dialogues with the emotional, and where art functions as a space for memory, identity, and social reflection.
Known For

Guided by ayahuasca, Micaela embarks on a spiritual journey into the memory of her lineage. Mis Ancestros (My Ancestors) is the first piece in the ENRAIZAR universe, a visual and sound ritual where body, nature, and spirit intertwine to honor the living heritage that dwells in our DNA. Through visions, dance, and music, Micaela gives thanks to those who survived, fought, and loved before her. This video clip celebrates roots, identity, and the healing power of art.
Mis Ancestros

On a bus in Lima, an unexpected encounter between two strangers reveals that everyday life can transform into an intimate bond.
ATRAPADOS: Un viaje transmedia a través de la deshumanización limeña

A young man with academic and social struggles finishes high school without a clear vocational path due to his artistic talents. Social pressure leads him to choose civil engineering at Peru's top university to please his family and secure his future.
Dios, mi vieja y el Hormigón Armado

Angella develops a rare psychological disorder called trichotillomania, until, through alternative therapy, she discovers that the cause of her problem is directly related to her relationship with her father.
Tricotilomanía: Una historia de identidad

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Madrigueras

A reclusive young woman willingly ventures outside her home when her favorite childhood dessert announces a limited comeback.
555 Vida

Inspired by a true story, Violeta portrays in just one minute the pain and hope of a young victim of human trafficking in the Peruvian jungle. The short film seeks to highlight one of the most alarming problems in the country, reminding us that behind every statistic there is a life marked by violence and silence.