The first Peruvian film in the festival's main competition, it tells the story of a young woman who was born of her mother's rape in the 1980s.
It beat hotly-tipped The Messenger, starring Woody Harrelson, and My One and Only, with Renee Zellweger.
The runner-up Silver Bear was shared by Uruguay's Gigante and Germany's Everyone Else.
Hit picker
The Messenger, which sees Harrelson play an army officer assigned to inform the next of kin about soldiers killed in combat, won the Silver Bear for best script for writers Oren Moverman and Alessandro Camon.
Sotigui Kouyate from Mali won the Silver Bear for best actor for his turn in London River as a French Muslim waiting for news of his son after the deadly bombings in London in July 2005.
The film also stars Brenda Blethyn and is directed by French-Algerian Rachid Bouchared.
The best director Silver Bear went to Iranian Asghar Farhadi for About Elly, the story of middle-class Iranians whose trip to the Caspian Sea turns to tragedy as they try to uphold their social customs.
British actress Tilda Swinton was this year's jury president.
The Berlin Film Festival is in its 59th year. Part of its appeal is its reputation for often picking out future hit films.
Last year's winner of the Golden Bear was The Elite Squad, a violent tale of corrupt drug-squad officers in Brazil.
The UK's Sally Hawkins was best actress for Happy-Go-Lucky. Last month she also won the Golden Globe for best comedy actress for the same role.
Iran's Reza Naji won best actor at Berlin last year for The Song of Sparrows.
US film-maker Paul Thomas Anderson took the prize for best director for There Will Be Blood.
Its star Daniel Day-Lewis went on to win an Oscar for best actor.
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