Carlos Alperin
- Producer
- Writer
- Manager
Carlos Alperin is a seasoned professional in the entertainment industry, boasting a comprehensive career spanning over 28 years. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Carlos's early affinity for arts, films, and travel paved the way for his professional journey.
His academic pursuits led him to Jerusalem's Betzalel Art School and Tel Aviv's Beit Tzvi, where he honed his creative skills through Fine Arts and Film Studies.
In 1988, Carlos's journey led him to Brisbane, Australia, where he pursued a Master's degree in film & TV at Griffith University. Carlos's most notable achievement is the establishment of Galloping Entertainment in 2002, an international sales agency that became a conduit for diverse content from around the world. Under his direction, Galloping Entertainment facilitated the distribution of captivating films, documentaries, and TV series, resonating with audiences on a global scale.
Since 1994 Carlos has participated at more 120 film and TV markets and festivals including AFM, Berlin, Cannes, LA Screenings, Filmart, Ventana Sur, TIFFCOM, Busan, 37 Degrees South, Shanghai Int'l Film Festival, MIPTV, MIPCOM, MipDoc, MIP Junior, IDFA and Hot Docs where he licensed hundreds of films to international buyers.
His creative spirit has led him to develop, direct, and produce episodes of animated TV series, including the distinguished "Cosmo Kids," recipient of the AWG Monte Miller Award. Collaborative endeavors like "The Pup Pups"with Scottish TV and "Bilby Blastoff" underscore his innovative thinking and ability to cultivate engaging narratives across mediums.
Beyond animation, Carlos's influence extends to documentary and film production. From the multi-award-winning documentary "Raul the Terrible," directed by Emmy award nominee David Bradbury, to producing the thriller "ICU" by Aash Aaron in Australia, the comedy "The Cost of Living," directed by Veronica Craven in the United States, to his role in the historical drama "Sargent Matacho," a multi-award-winning production directed by William Gonzalez in Colombia.
As a producer, he has helped to develop the suspenseful $5 million Australian production "No Country without Horses," to finance the production of the grand $13 million Hungarian/mongolian/Australian co-production "1242: Gateway to the West," and the emotional historical drama "L'Inverno," a $12.5 million British/Hungarian/Australian co-production.
Carlos' role isn't confined to the producer's chair alone; he's also an accomplished executive producer. Notable projects include the clever "$5 million "Food Fight," and the comedic "Our Goddamn Wedding."
In response to the evolving industry landscape, Carlos engaged with emerging formats. His involvement in the development, production and finance of the adventure video game "Dawnbreakers" and the animated series "Dawn of Heroes" demonstrates his willingness to embrace innovation.
Carlos' impact extends to the prestigious International Emmy Awards in New York, where he was selected three times as a juror-an accolade that underscores his industry acumen and recognition among peers.
In 1988, Carlos's journey led him to Brisbane, Australia, where he pursued a Master's degree in film & TV at Griffith University. Carlos's most notable achievement is the establishment of Galloping Entertainment in 2002, an international sales agency that became a conduit for diverse content from around the world. Under his direction, Galloping Entertainment facilitated the distribution of captivating films, documentaries, and TV series, resonating with audiences on a global scale.
Since 1994 Carlos has participated at more 120 film and TV markets and festivals including AFM, Berlin, Cannes, LA Screenings, Filmart, Ventana Sur, TIFFCOM, Busan, 37 Degrees South, Shanghai Int'l Film Festival, MIPTV, MIPCOM, MipDoc, MIP Junior, IDFA and Hot Docs where he licensed hundreds of films to international buyers.
His creative spirit has led him to develop, direct, and produce episodes of animated TV series, including the distinguished "Cosmo Kids," recipient of the AWG Monte Miller Award. Collaborative endeavors like "The Pup Pups"with Scottish TV and "Bilby Blastoff" underscore his innovative thinking and ability to cultivate engaging narratives across mediums.
Beyond animation, Carlos's influence extends to documentary and film production. From the multi-award-winning documentary "Raul the Terrible," directed by Emmy award nominee David Bradbury, to producing the thriller "ICU" by Aash Aaron in Australia, the comedy "The Cost of Living," directed by Veronica Craven in the United States, to his role in the historical drama "Sargent Matacho," a multi-award-winning production directed by William Gonzalez in Colombia.
As a producer, he has helped to develop the suspenseful $5 million Australian production "No Country without Horses," to finance the production of the grand $13 million Hungarian/mongolian/Australian co-production "1242: Gateway to the West," and the emotional historical drama "L'Inverno," a $12.5 million British/Hungarian/Australian co-production.
Carlos' role isn't confined to the producer's chair alone; he's also an accomplished executive producer. Notable projects include the clever "$5 million "Food Fight," and the comedic "Our Goddamn Wedding."
In response to the evolving industry landscape, Carlos engaged with emerging formats. His involvement in the development, production and finance of the adventure video game "Dawnbreakers" and the animated series "Dawn of Heroes" demonstrates his willingness to embrace innovation.
Carlos' impact extends to the prestigious International Emmy Awards in New York, where he was selected three times as a juror-an accolade that underscores his industry acumen and recognition among peers.