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Everywoman Studios is a full-service media company dedicated to producing premium, female-fueled, nonfiction content that captures and amplifies the authentic, unscripted and inspiring stories of women that otherwise may be left untold. Founded in 2019 by veteran producer Abby Greensfelder — creator of such global hits as “Say Yes to the Dress” and “The Last Alaskans” — Everywoman Studios is currently developing and financing a range of nonfiction series and features across multiple networks and streamers, with a mission of filling the women content void in the current entertainment landscape and ultimately fueling cultural and social change. The company’s first feature documentary, “LFG,” chronicles the U.S. Women National Soccer Team’s fight for equal pay and will world premiere at Tribeca Film Festival on June 17, 2021, before launching on HBO Max on June 24, 2021. With an aim to give back, celebrate women-clusivity, and boost the unlimited potential of women in media, Greensfelder and Everywoman Studios also founded “Propelle,” a content accelerator program for female producers and filmmakers. They continue to use talent for good by building cause-related elements into their productions or partnering with organizations that raise awareness of women’s issues.
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