Julianna Margulies to Executive Produce Documentary on Bipartisan Female S.C. Senators Who Blocked Abortion Ban
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Matthew Carey
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Emmy-winning actress Julianna Margulies has joined as executive producer of 'Sister Senators,' a documentary directed by Emily Harrold. The film focuses on the five women in South Carolina's overwhelmingly male State Senate — Republicans Katrina Shealy, Sandy Senn, Penry Gustafson, Democrat Margie Bright Matthews, and Independent Mia McLeod — who formed an unusual bipartisan alliance to block a near-total abortion ban and fight for women's rights.
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