Lombardi is a Peruvian director, producer and screenwriter. In 1968, he moved to Argentina to enroll in the film school founded by Fernando Birri in Sante Fé. When the Argentinean government closed the school he returned to Peru and finished his studies in film directing. Due to the relatively small amount of film production in Peru he also studied journalism and wrote film critiques. He made his directing and screenwriting debut with the drama
Muerte al amanecer (1977). Afterwards he made the thriller
Muerte de un magnate (1980), drama
Maruja en el infierno (1983),
La ciudad y los perros (1985) based on Mario Vargas Llosa’s novel, the successful war drama
In the Mouth of the Wolf (La boca del lobo, 1988),
Caídos del cielo (1990) and
Sin compasión (1994) based on Dostoyevsky’s
Crime And Punishment taking place in modern-day Lima. He also directed the crime drama
Bajo la piel (1996) and
No se lo digas a nadie (1998),
Pantaleón y las visitadoras (2000) and
Tinta roja (2000) based on literary classics, and the political dramas
Ojos que no ven (2003) and
Mariposa negra (2006).