Women-led, Baltimore born: How Boob Sweat Gets Films Made
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Boob Sweat is a Baltimore-based, woman-led film collective. Formed while in graduate school at the Maryland Institute College of Art, “Boob Sweat” has come to signify the empowerment the founders still feel as a team of women working in the entertainment industry.
Whether they are producing, directing, animating, sound engineering, shooting, or editing, the crew has what it takes to make a film and get it released.
While bringing their varied skills to a range of projects, they are also dedicated to assembling diverse crews and embracing inclusive practices. This philosophy guides the stories they tell, and in turn, the partners that they attract.
Their most recent releases include “Sofia,” which has screened at multiple festivals, as well as the short documentary “Bay to Baltimore,” an official selection of the Maryland Film Festival, where it had its world premiere.
We are joined in studio with half of the Boob Sweat collective, Camila Franco Ribeiro Gomide and Samantha Mitchell. Imani Leigh and Makare Saunders are also founding members.