Works
- Cine boliviano, del realizador al crítico (co-author, 1979)
- El cine boliviano según Luis Espinal (1982)
- Presidentes de Bolivia: entre urnas y fusiles (1983)
- Manual de historia de Bolivia (co-author, 1983)
- La aventura del cine boliviano 1952-1985 (1985)
- Un debate entre gitanos (1991)
- De cerca, una década de conversaciones en democracia (1993)
- La epopeya del fútbol boliviano (1994)
- Territorios de libertad (1995)
- Historia de Bolivia (co-author, 1997)
- El vano de la vida incansable (co-author, 1999)
- La espada en la palabra (2000)
- El Vicepresidente ¿la sombra del poder? (co-author, 2003)
- Presidencia sitiada: memorias de mi gobierno (2008)
- Un gobierno de ciudadanos (editor, 2008)
- Many documentaries made for television, including the series "Bolivia Siglo XX", a contemporary history of Bolivia consisting of 36 documentaries, each about an hour long, made in conjunction with Mario Espinoza and produced by Ximena Valdivia.
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