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Information for Filmmakers

Since 2002, Galloping Films has participated at 60 international film and TV markets, festivals and conferences including AFM (USA), Berlinale, EFM (Germany), MIP-ASIA (HK), MIP-TV, MIPCOM, Cannes Film Market (France), LA Screenings (USA), Asia TV Forum (Singapore), Pussan Film Market (Korea), Tokyo Film Market (Japan), Ventana Sur (Argentina), and SPAA and AIDC (Australia).

After 18 years of travel, meetings, negotiations and sales, Managing Director, Carlos Alperin, has established close ongoing relationships with film distributors, free to air TV stations, cable and satellite networks, DVD distributors and VOD platforms across the globe and can identify the right markets and buyers for your films or television series.

Galloping Films spends dozens of thousands of dollars every year promoting its catalogue. We only select unique, interesting, well produced and commercially appealing feature films, documentaries and TV series. We create industry tailored, eye catching marketing materials and put screeners of your film in the hands of a huge range of buyers.

None of these marketing expenses are billed to the revenue from your film… ever!

At Galloping Films, we only make money when you do, so we do our best to tailor packages of programs that will suit TV networks and film distributors, and ensure that your film is placed in the hands of the right people with the right outlets for your kind of show.

We charge a flat distribution commission that includes all marketing costs so you receive money out of every dollar from the first dollar of every sale every time.

We only choose films that we believe in and we are here to work with you to get the best result for your film. We represent films and TV programs worldwide across all media or in selected territories or markets. If you would like Galloping Films to represent your film, please send a screener to:

Olga Klepova
Distribution Executive
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Last Updated on Friday, 01 March 2013 02:03