Nicolás Avruj was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a producer, and a filmmaker. In 2015, he released his debut feature-length documentary film Us, Them, and Me at BAFICI and commercially in theaters in Argentina and Brazil obtaining the prize of the Argentine Association of Writers -Argentores.
Avruj founded CAMPO CINE together with Diego Lerman. In 2017, he produced Lerman’s multi-award-winning A Sort of Family. In 2019, he co-produced Monos, by Alejandro Landes – the film won the Special Jury Award at Sundance – and Maternal which won Special Mention and FIPRESCI at Locarno. In 2020 he coproduced an adaptation of Paul Auster’s In The Country of Last Things, directed by Alejandro Chomsky. The same year, he coproduced Pablo Agüero’s Akelarre.