Carlos alperin

Carlos Alperin has 28 years’ experience in producing, marketing, financing and selling films internationally. In 2002, Carlos founded the international sales agency Galloping Entertainment. He is responsible for the acquisition and sale of feature films, documentaries and TV series from international producers and for their licensing to international film distributors, TV broadcasters and VOD platforms. Since 1994, Carlos participated at more than 120 film and TV markets, and festivals.

Carlos wrote, directed and produced episodes of the animated TV series “Cosmo Kids” (recipient of the AWG Monte Miller Award), “The Pup Pups” developed with Scottish TV, and “Bilby Blastoff.” He wrote and produced the multi-award-winning documentary film “Raul the Terrible” directed by David Bradbury (Australia), produced the thriller “ICU” directed by Aash Aaron (Australia), the comedy “The Cost of Living” directed by Veronica Craven (United States) and the executive produced the multi-award-winning historical drama “Sargent Matacho” directed by William Gonzalez (Colombia).

Carlos is the producer of the thriller “No Country without Horses,” a $5m Australian production; the producer of the historical drama “Gateway to the West”, a $13m Hungarian/British/Australian/Mongolian coproduction; the producer of the drama “L’Inverno,” a $15m British/Hungarian/Italian coproduction; the executive producer of the comedy “Food Fight,” a $7m US/Ireland coproduction, the executive producer of “The Arsenic Wives,” a $15m US/Hungarian/British coproduction and the executive producer of the comedy “Our Goddamn Wedding,” a US production.

Carlos served 3 times as Juror at the International Emmy Awards in New York.