SHARE LOVE

A home for stories,
artists, and the
communities
that help them grow.

Supporting filmmakers through stewardship, advocacy, accessibility, community, and meaningful opportunities beyond the festival circuit.

Portrait of director Aisha Ford
Still from Brownies: a quiet moment between Brownie troop members at summer camp, captured in warm naturalistic light
Cherry Lemonade — intimate production still of the two leads, Eris Baker and Skylan Brooks, looking directly into the camera in warm late-afternoon light
Cherry Lemonade — interior still of the lead behind a lemonade stand counter, mid-conversation with a customer
A watercolor-style illustration of the Brownies cast — five young girls standing together in a lush green park, with 'BROWNIES' written in a stylized white font across the center

Portraits & stills · SHARE LOVE press kit

Why We Share Love

Behind every film are the people who made it possible.

Writers

Directors

Actors

Editors

Production Assistants

Producers

Designers

Composers

Community Builders

Families

Mentors

Audiences

Every story is built through relationships. Every frame is the result of countless acts of creativity, labor, trust, and care.

SHARE LOVE exists to help stories continue their journey while advocating for the people who bring them to life.

We believe films deserve more than a premiere. They deserve stewardship.

We believe artists deserve more than visibility. They deserve opportunity.

We believe communities deserve more than representation. They deserve authentic participation.

What SHARE LOVE Means

Stories are created through relationships.

Every film exists because someone believed in someone else.

A mentor who opened a door.

A producer who took a chance.

A crew member who stayed late.

A friend who offered support.

A family member who encouraged a dream.

A community that showed up.

An audience that listened.

Behind every film is an ecosystem of care. SHARE LOVE exists to honor that ecosystem — because stories become more powerful when they are shared.

Portrait of Julia Muniz, founder of SHARE LOVE

Meet the Founder

Julia Muniz

Producer, photographer, strategist, mentor, and advocate.

SHARE LOVE was founded by Julia Muniz, whose work has centered on storytelling, accessibility, community-building, and cultural impact across the entertainment industry.

After years of supporting filmmakers, artists, and creative teams, Julia recognized a recurring challenge: many exceptional films struggle to find meaningful pathways beyond the festival circuit, while many of the people who help create those films are rarely included in the long-term value they generate.

SHARE LOVE was created to help address that gap — through strategic representation, distribution advocacy, artist stewardship, and community engagement — so stories can continue their journey while the people who bring them to life are supported.

Curatorial Framework

Stories of Becoming.

SHARE LOVE champions stories of becoming — films that explore identity, belonging, resilience, transformation, and the many ways people navigate their place in the world.

While each project is distinct in form, genre, and perspective, they are united by a commitment to authentic storytelling, cultural nuance, emotional truth, and human connection.

A Culture of Care

The strongest creative ecosystems are built on relationships rather than transactions.

Independent filmmaking is one of the most collaborative art forms in the world. Every project represents thousands of acts of trust.

SHARE LOVE seeks to cultivate a culture of care where filmmakers, collaborators, mentors, educators, audiences, and cultural partners can grow together.

The future of independent film is not built by individuals working alone. It is built through communities willing to support one another.

  • People sharing knowledge.
  • People sharing resources.
  • People sharing time.
  • People sharing belief.
Black-and-white photograph of an outdoor community screening: a young viewer in sunglasses laughs and applauds while neighbors clap behind, framed against a city skyline

Community

We keep films in the rooms that need them most.

Free family screenings, campus visits, cultural-institution partnerships, director conversations — a film's life continues long after the festival run.

Our Promise

When knowledge, opportunity, creativity, and care are shared, everyone grows.

  • We believe stories matter.
  • We believe artists matter.
  • We believe communities matter.
  • We believe accessibility matters.
  • We believe representation matters.
  • We believe mentorship matters.
  • We believe opportunity should be expanded, not restricted.
  • We believe meaningful stories can change how people see themselves and one another.

That is why we SHARE LOVE.