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Research indicates that women over 50 are significantly underrepresented in film, comprising only 25.3% of older characters and facing "gendered ageism" through stereotypes of frailty or desexualization. While a "hypervisibility paradox" exists for elite stars, overall representation remains limited, with only one in four films passing the "Ageless Test" for authentic portrayal. For more details, visit Geena Davis Institute .
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Beyond the "Narrative of Decline": The Resurgence of Mature Women in Global Cinema The Ageless Test: Redefining Stardom for Women Over 50 Mature actresses excel at this
Audiences have grown tired of perfect, passive heroines. The #MeToo movement and the rise of female writers and directors (Greta Gerwig, Emerald Fennell, Chloe Zhao) have allowed for a new kind of female character: messy, ambitious, angry, sexual, and flawed. Mature actresses excel at this. They possess the lived-in intensity to play a grieving detective or a scheming CEO without needing to be "likeable." Dialogue & Screentime
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of all characters in that age bracket, compared to their male counterparts who dominate nearly 80% of these roles. Dialogue & Screentime