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Hollywood’s equality push fails to boost female film directors — Study

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LOS ANGELES: Only eight per cent of Hollywood’s top films in 2018 were directed by women, down from 11 per cent the prior year, despite high-profile efforts to improve gender equality, a study released on Thursday showed.

The percentage is roughly unchanged from two decades ago, according to the annual study, which found a “radical underrepre­sentation” of women in the industry.

“The study provides no evidence that the mainstream film industry has experience­d the profound positive shift predicted by so many industry observers over the last year,” study author Martha Lauzen, executive director of San Diego State University’s Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film, said in a statement.

The centre has been producing the “Celluloid Ceiling” report for 21 years.

Allegation­s sexual harassment in Hollywood became public in late 2017, prompting calls for more women of at all levels of the entertainm­ent business.

Yet in 2018, women accounted for just eight per cent of directors of the 250 highestgro­ssing Hollywood films, less than the nine per cent in 1998.

The overall percentage of women in behind-the-scenes movie roles rose to 20 per cent from 18 per cent in 2017. Women were most represente­d as producers, making up 26 per cent of the total. Just four per cent of cinematogr­aphers were female.

“This radical underrepre­sentation is unlikely to be remedied by the voluntary efforts of a few individual­s or a single studio,” Lauzen said. “Without a large-scale effort mounted by the major players — the studios, talent agencies, guilds, and associatio­ns — we are unlikely to see meaningful change.”

Movies directed by women in 2018 included Ava DuVernay’s “A Wrinkle in Time” and Marielle Heller’s “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Actor Timothee Chalamet poses backstage with presenter Laura Dern after receiving the Spotlight Award, Actor, during the 30th Palm Springs Film Festival Awards Gala in Palm Springs, California, on Thursday. — Reuters photo
Actor Timothee Chalamet poses backstage with presenter Laura Dern after receiving the Spotlight Award, Actor, during the 30th Palm Springs Film Festival Awards Gala in Palm Springs, California, on Thursday. — Reuters photo

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