Clarisa Navas, born on October 10, 1989, in Corrientes, Argentina, is an influential figure in contemporary Argentine cinema. She graduated from the National University of the Arts in Buenos Aires, where her passion for storytelling flourished. Navas made her mark with her feature film debut, "Hoy partido a las 3" (2017), which reveals the complexities of life in marginalized neighborhoods. This film resonates with collectors due to its raw authenticity and cultural significance, marking a pivotal moment in her career.
Her 2015 short film "Procedimientos" has gained particular attention among physical media enthusiasts, thanks to its innovative narrative style and exploration of personal and societal themes. Collectors are drawn to her work not only for its artistic merit but also for its representation of Argentine cinema's evolution. As a teacher at ENERC and the National University of the Northeast, Navas continues to inspire the next generation of filmmakers, enriching the film community and enhancing the value of her works in the collectible market.