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    Stephanie Soechtig

    President at Atlas Films

    Professional Background

    Stephanie Soechtig is a renowned award-winning writer, producer, and documentary filmmaker whose works focus on contemporary issues that resonate with audiences worldwide. With a passion for storytelling and a commitment to social change, Stephanie has successfully produced a series of impactful documentaries that shine a light on critical topics from gun control to food addiction.

    Her most recent film, Under the Gun, premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, where it received an enthusiastic response that included a prolonged standing ovation. The film examines America's gun culture and explores the ongoing debate surrounding gun control. Notable for its compelling narrative and critical insights, Under the Gun was acquired by Lionsgate and Epix and has been heralded as a significant contribution to the discourse on firearms, often compared favorably to Michael Moore's Oscar-winning film, Bowling for Columbine.

    Before Under the Gun, Stephanie's film FED UP debuted at Sundance in 2014, where it was acquired by Radius/TWC. This New York Times Critic's Pick critically addresses the rising obesity epidemic and society's burgeoning addiction to sugar. By drawing parallels with Al Gore's impactful documentary, An Inconvenient Truth, FED UP effectively brought public attention to an urgent health crisis and has encouraged discussions surrounding dietary habits nationwide.

    Stephanie's directorial career began with her first documentary, Tapped, which critically examines the effects of the bottled water industry on health and the environment. Garnering acclaim from critics who praised its “stunning” visuals and “whip-smart” commentary, Tapped swept through film festivals across the country, earning six prestigious awards for Best Documentary Feature. Each of Stephanie's films reflects her dedication to educating the public and inspiring change through documentary storytelling.

    Beginning her career more than a decade ago, Stephanie spent time producing documentaries for ABC's flagship news programs, including 20/20 and Primetime Live. She covered the pivotal 2000 presidential elections for Good Morning America and worked on high-profile projects such as Planet Earth, hosted by Leonardo DiCaprio. Following her foundational experiences at ABC, she transitioned to Fox, where she excelled as a producer for network specials and contributed significantly to The O'Reilly Factor.

    In 2008, Stephanie co-founded Atlas Films alongside Michael and Michelle Walrath, with the mission to create compelling documentaries that educate and spark inspiration in audiences. Under her leadership as President of Atlas Films, Stephanie continues to push boundaries in storytelling by producing films that address vital issues affecting society today.

    Education and Achievements

    Stephanie Soechtig holds a Bachelor’s degree in Broadcast Journalism from New York University, where she graduated cum laude. In addition to her major, she completed a minor in Cinema Studies, equipping her with a strong foundation in both the journalistic and artistic aspects of film and media.

    Her unique combination of skills in journalism and film production has garnered her recognition as a pioneering voice in the documentary world. Among various accolades, Fortune Magazine recognized Stephanie as one of the “Most Innovative Women in Food and Drink,” showcasing her commitment to tackling pressing issues related to health, food consumption, and societal behavior.

    Notable Achievements

    • Under the Gun: Premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, received widespread critical acclaim, and was acquired by Lionsgate and Epix.
    • FED UP: Made an impactful statement about America's obesity epidemic; premiered at Sundance, received a wide theatrical release, and was acknowledged as a New York Times Critic's Pick.
    • Tapped: Her debut documentary, celebrated at film festivals, won six awards for Best Documentary Feature, highlighting the environmental and health costs associated with the bottled water industry.
    • Career at ABC News: Gained valuable experience producing for prominent news programs such as 20/20, Primetime Live, and Good Morning America, significantly contributing to major projects.
    • Co-Founder of Atlas Films: Established in 2008, the company is dedicated to producing documentaries aimed at educating and inspiring audiences worldwide.

    With a career characterized by innovation and a dedication to meaningful storytelling, Stephanie Soechtig remains a formidable figure in the documentary filmmaking landscape, inspiring audiences through her compelling narratives and advocacy for social change.

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    Location

    Santa Monica, California, United States