His first feature film as cinematographer was the 1983 Colombian horror film
Bloody Flesh (
Spanish:
Carne de tu carne, "Flesh of Your Flesh"), for which he won the Best Cinematography Award at the
Bogotá Film Festival. His work on
Derek Jarman's 1986 film
Caravaggio earned him a Special Silver Bear Award at the
Berlin International Film Festival. Beristain was one of several cinematographers on the 1987
anthology film Aria, which was nominated for a
Palme d'Or at the
Cannes Film Festival.
Allen Daviau suggested he move to
Hollywood, where he could apply his talents and unique insight into both Mexican and Anglo cultures. Beristain has been a member of the
British Society of Cinematographers since 1990, and the
American Society of Cinematographers since 2002. While working in 2003's
S.W.A.T., Beristain became friends with executive producer Louis D'Esposito, who after helping form
Marvel Studios invited Beristain to do additional photography for
Iron Man. He wound up in the same function in six other
Marvel Cinematic Universe films, and also served as cinematographer for the D'Esposito-directed
Marvel One-Shot short films
Item 47 (2012) and
Agent Carter (2013), as well as the television series
Agent Carter. Beristein would eventually have his first feature for the studio as cinematographer in 2021's
Black Widow. == Filmography ==