Career
She is best known for producing Mozart in the Jungle (2014), Capote (2005) and Monsoon Wedding (2001). Caroline Baron founded International in 1999, an organization dedicated to helping refugees and other communities around the world through the use of film. Baron is a professor at New York University"s Tisch School of the Arts in the undergraduate film program
Caroline began her career as a production manager for the cult classic film The Toxic Avenger (1984).
She was an associate producer on the television series The Wonder Years from 1988-1989. Her producing work includes The Santa Clause (1994), Monsoon Wedding (2001), Capote (2005), Being Flynn (2012), Admission (2013), A Master Builder (2013), and the upcoming Amazon Studios original series Mozart in the Jungle.
A-Lincolnshire was the co-production company for Capote (2005). Caroline Baron currently supervises production for the children's media company She founded the company with creators Anthony Weintraub, Bob Mowen, and Traci Paige Johnson who is best known for creating the television series Blue"s Clues.
After hearing about the 1999 Kosovo War Caroline Baron founded International.
The organization started by assisting refugees in Macedonia through the use of educational films and entertainment. “I learned very quickly that we could use the screens for more than entertainment,” Baron stated in a Vanity Fair article, “We could also communicate life-saving education. We were drawing huge crowds, and everyone wanted to see what was being projected.”
In 1999 Film Aid partnered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) and other global aid organizations to assist refugees in countries around the world including Guinea, Kenya, Afghanistan, Thailand, and Haiti.