: Advocacy groups like the Geena Davis Institute on Gender and Media are holding the industry accountable, demanding complex, multidimensional, and sexually autonomous roles for mature actresses. 🌟 Icons Leading the Charge
Historically, cinema relegated women over 50 to flat, narrow archetypes: the self-sacrificing grandmother, the nagging mother, or the asexual background figure. Recent studies highlight both the problem and the pushback:
: Research has repeatedly shown that speaking roles for women plummet by more than half when transitioning from their 30s to their 40s.