
Yawarpampa: campo de sangre 2009
Delve into the mythic clash of 1424 with *Yawarpampa: campo de sangre (2009)*, a striking animated short directed by Roberto de la Puente.
Director: Roberto de la Puente
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Yawarpampa: campo de sangre (2009) about?
This animated short transports viewers to 1424 Cusco, where the Chancas' invasion collides with the rise of Pachacutec. The Inca warrior's ascent becomes the turning point in a mythic battle that forges an empire. Mythology and warfare intertwine as destiny hangs in the balance.
Who directed Yawarpampa: campo de sangre?
Roberto de la Puente directed this concise yet powerful animated short, showcasing his talent for blending historical drama with fantasy elements.
Who stars in Yawarpampa: campo de sangre?
The cast stars Augusto Casafranca in a key role, bringing depth and weight to the animated narrative.
Is Yawarpampa: campo de sangre (2009) worth watching?
While brief, *Yawarpampa: campo de sangre* packs a punch with its unique fusion of fantasy and war. Its historical myth and striking animation make it a standout for fans of condensed, visually rich storytelling. Whether it's 'worth it' depends on your taste for animated shorts with deep thematic roots.
How long is Yawarpampa: campo de sangre?
The runtime for *Yawarpampa: campo de sangre (2009)* is 4 minutes.
About Yawarpampa: campo de sangre (2009) — Animated War Myth Rooted in Inca History
Delve into the mythic clash of 1424 with *Yawarpampa: campo de sangre (2009)*, a striking animated short directed by Roberto de la Puente. This Fantasy-War hybrid weaves Inca lore and bloodshed as the Chancas march toward Cusco, only to face the rise of Pachacutec—a moment that reshaped the Andean world. The film blends historical drama with mythological flourishes, capturing the tension between ambition and destiny in a world where gods and warriors collide. With Augusto Casafranca lending his voice to pivotal roles, the animation pulses with raw energy, immersing viewers in a decisive battle where legends are forged amid crimson fields.
Crafted as a visual and narrative powerhouse, *Yawarpampa* distills a nation's birth into four electrifying minutes. De la Puente's direction transforms a pivotal war into a cinematic myth, where every frame hums with the weight of history and the whispers of the divine. The short film stands as a testament to animation's ability to bridge past and legend, offering a glimpse into the brutal poetry of empire-building.