Before her younger sister turns herself in, Sweet Tea has one night to deliver a “how to jail” crash course based on her own time locked up.
So, Boom: a short film
Before her younger sister turns herself in, Sweet Tea has one night to deliver a “how to jail” crash course based on her own time locked up.
So, Boom: a short film
Abby Pierce and Tiny Cruz
Tiny Cruz and Abby Pierce are both improv teachers and advocates for people affected by the incarceration. They have taught in places like Cook County Jail, Logan Prison, Riker's Island, and different juvies. Tiny also stars in the film, and absolutely nails her first-time acting! Abby directs. Tiny drew on her own experiences from when she was an incarcerated teenager. Tiny is a determined and outspoken advocate for youth who have been caught in the criminal legal system. She believes every person deserves to be heard, no matter their circumstances.
Assistant Director: Hans Augustave, Director: Abby Pierce, Director of Photography: Jason Chiu, and Actor: Marisa Razo
Tiny and Abby co-wrote "So, Boom". The first draft was written after Tiny was telling Abby about staying up late on the phone with a friend, trying to prepare her for turning herself in to the police the next morning. They flipped over a blank attendance sheet, and started writing.
From there, a process of two years of writing the script, fundraising, and pre-production for "So, Boom" began. The 3-day shoot went beautifully thanks to our producer, Hannah Welever, and the incredible team she put together.
Some came from Tiny's personal experiences, but a lot of rules and advice were influenced by youth in our communities. For example, the rule “Be Yourself” holds a deep value for authenticity, which makes sense when you have to share all your time with the same people in small spaces, everyday.
Produced by: Hannah Welever and Good Trouble Films
Instagram: @soboomfilm
Film Freeway: https://filmfreeway.com/SoBoom
Email: soboomfilm@gmail.com