Mila Luengo Pavlotzky (Buenos Aires, 1987) holds a degree in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. She has participated in film, television, and advertising projects within the production department.

In 2024, she premiered her first feature film, L’Àvia i el Foraster, directed by Sergi Miralles, where she worked as screenwriter, production manager, and executive producer. L’Àvia i el Foraster has become the most-watched Valencian-language film since records began. At the 2025 Lola Gaos Awards, she received the award for Best Production Direction.

In 2024, she also signed on as production manager for Cowgirl, a feature film produced by The Fly Hunter and directed by Cristina Fernández and Miguel Llorens, scheduled for release in 2025.

Previously, her work as head of production includes the feature film La casa by Álex Montoya, the series Perdida for Atresmedia and La forastera for À Punt Mèdia, and the documentary El hombre que embotelló el Sol, produced by Nakamura Films. She has also participated in international productions such as Amazon Prime’s Citadel, Ridley Scott’s Exodus, and Robert Zemeckis’ Allied.

As executive producer, she has worked on short films including Un domingo cualquiera and Confeti, which have had extensive festival runs, as well as the short film Hàbitat, which received, among others, the Best Short Film award at the 2024 Berlanga Awards. In 2025, she premieres the short film Còlera, directed by Jose Luis Lázaro, which has already been selected for over thirty festivals and has received several awards, including the Silver Biznaga for Best Direction at the Málaga Film Festival.