
Clarisa Navas
Directing
Biography
Clarisa Navas is an Argentine director and screenwriter, born on October 10, 1989, in Corrientes, Argentina. Graduated with a degree in Audiovisual Arts from the National University of the Arts (UNA) of Buenos Aires. Navas began his professional career as production manager of the mini-series "La riña" (2013) and used his experiences, having lived in a marginal neighborhood in his country, for his feature film debut with the film "Hoy partido a las 3" (2017), which he also wrote. In addition to her career as a filmmaker, Clarisa is also a teacher at the ENERC film school and at the National University of the Northeast (UNNE).
Known For

Itatí lives with his family in a town surrounded by the river. The domestic and daily order of their lives changes when she begins to feel a wild impulse that leads her to go on nocturnal escapades. Itatí experiences an animal transformation that no one in the town understands. She will have to decide whether to continue accepting social mandates or transform definitively.
Río atrevido

Set in a community of project houses, Iris, a young woman with a tough past, meets Renata and feels immediately attracted to her. A tender coming of age story about friendship and first love in a hostile environment.
One in a Thousand

Las Indomables await with anxiety the start of a neighborhood women's soccer tournament. During the wait all kinds of events happen, love, conflicts, politics and even a rain, stalk the passion for which they are there: Play football at all costs
Today Match at 3

On a bustling footbridge separating Argentina and Paraguay, where people traffic all kinds of things in a mix of Guarani and Spanish, we meet Angel. Over the course of the next ten years, Angel will have to make decisive choices for his future.
The Prince of Nanawa

A few years ago a man appeared who claimed to speak an apparently lost language: Chaná. Soon dictionaries were published and the language could be completely recovered. This man also located the Chanás in the same place where the Volga Germans live today, in the province of Entre Ríos. Inspired by the book of poems of the same name, Big Shadow is the story of a group of friends who live in German villages while they prepare a film about the new language.
Big Shadow

Short by Maia Navas
Procedimientos

The invisibility of women's imaginary lives with creative spaces that allow elucidating new ways . The question: what is a woman?It´s answered with a chorus of voices and doings related to bread that is built , materializes and collapses. A cycle that reinvents itself.
Era de pan

Three films reflecting upon the way in which image and speech control relate to one another. Dallas is a Fire exposes the racist speech in the archives of the Dallas TV in 1970. Sent to Lie investigates the surveillance methods applied to the Qom indigenous community with the argument of preventing COVID-19. In Non-Stop, there’s an attempt to build over history and beyond the inaccessible images
Sent to Lie
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They Burn in the Same Way

Short by Maia Navas