Caroline Couret-Delegue

Caroline Couret-Delegue

After working in feature film production in Hollywood on movies starring Rob Schneider, David Carradine, Jennifer Morrison, Winona Ryder, Wes Bentley, Steve Buscemi, to name but only a few, Caroline chose to come back to Europe and relocate to London in 2008 as Director of Development & Marketing at Seven Arts Pictures. In 2011, she joined AV P... Show more »
After working in feature film production in Hollywood on movies starring Rob Schneider, David Carradine, Jennifer Morrison, Winona Ryder, Wes Bentley, Steve Buscemi, to name but only a few, Caroline chose to come back to Europe and relocate to London in 2008 as Director of Development & Marketing at Seven Arts Pictures. In 2011, she joined AV Pictures where she gained invaluable knowledge in deal structuring from the company's founder, Vic Bateman. In May 2014, she launched Metrodome International, the international sales arm of the Metrodome Group handling a wide range of feature films from third party producers to in-house productions. She then left Metrodome to launch her own company, Truffle Pictures, a London based international sales agency and production house, in 2016, and subsequently Film Seekers Ltd since February 2018. Film Seekers focuses on English-language commercially driven feature films. Working with new and established filmmakers, from development to distribution, the agency specializes in uplifting dramas and elevated genre. Recent successes include Edie, released theatrically worldwide, Love Sarah sold to over 50 countries for theatrical releases and more recently June Again release by Studio Canal in Australia taking $2.7M at the box office, nominated for 4 Academy Awards in Australia, winning one.Caroline is a British and French native based in London who speaks fluent French, English and Spanish. She is a graduate of the Inside Pictures programme 2015 and holds two post-graduate master degrees. She sits on the board of two major lobbying associations: Film Export UK and the Independent Film and Television Alliance. Show less «
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