Lilyana Torres

Development Executive at The Lift Mexico

Lilyana Torres is a skilled Development Executive at The Lift Mexico since February 2021, with extensive experience in the film and video production industry. As a Documentary Film and Video Producer at Caguama Producciones since January 2018, Lilyana specializes in documentary filmmaking and audiovisual content creation, including coordinating animation videos for the Museum of Anthropology and History. Additional freelance experience includes producing the music video "Una vez más" for Ximena Sariñana with Warner Music Group and working on various documentary projects and feature films with teams such as Fragua Cine and WOOFILMS. Lilyana began their career assisting a director at Lucia Films and has a degree in Communication and Media Studies from Universidad de Monterrey, supported by additional education at Victoria University.

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Mexico City, Mexico

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The Lift Mexico

In 2005 we decided to make México the premier destination for the creative ecosystem. Our team has become a leader in commercials and film production services, becoming the largest and most awarded Production Services company in Mexico with over 100 employees in Mexico City and London. We work with international production companies, directors, producers, and writers to facilitate their most ambitious ideas and set a new standard for craft and creativity. In addition, The Lift has a Film division for development and production of shorts or features, a hospitality and logistics unit within Production Services, and a talent agency Yanga. The Lift is deeply committed to developing the best ESG practices in our industry, and our production services and other initiatives have reduced our carbon footprint by 26% in the past year. As Mexico's largest independent audiovisual company, the company is an important contributor to employment and foreign investment in Mexico City, helping make the country a vibrant hub for film and advertising production. Furthermore, the company contributes to numerous charities and NGOs including Fireflies, BGFS, Museo de Bellas Artes, Fundación Kaluz and Hectágono, often with the aim of promoting Mexican creativity. The company follows robust international corporate governance standards, and fully committed to diverse and equal opportunities alongside a firmly meritocratic workplace.


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51-200

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