Ramiro Navarro

Ramiro Navarro isn’t just your run-of-the-mill producer; the guy’s been hustling in the entertainment industry for nearly two decades. He co-produced “The Penguin and the Fisherman,” which snagged A-listers like Jean Reno and Adriana Barraza. We’re talking about someone who’s worked with Oscar-nominated talent, not just some B-movie crowd. His fingerprints are all over feature films, TV shows, international commercials—you name it, he’s probably done it, and in like ten different countries. Argentina definitely claims him, but his reach is way bigger than Buenos Aires. He’s crafted original ideas, churned out fiction and documentaries, and basically made his mark in the global scene. Lately, Navarro’s been riding high on the success of “Dad to the Rescue.” The film didn’t just quietly slip onto Netflix; it blew up, landing in the top 3 in several countries. For a non-English title, that’s wild. It even managed to crack Netflix’s global top 10, which is no small feat considering the competition out there. The guy knows how to make content that gets people talking—and watching. In a world packed with cookie-cutter producers, Navarro stands out as one who actually gets the international game, bringing stories and creativity that hit home with audiences everywhere.

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  • Professions: Producer, Writer, Director

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