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Study finds female-led films outperform male ones

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NEW YORK — A new study that analyzed four years’ worth of films found that female-led movies have consistent­ly outperform­ed those in which men get top billing.

The study analyzed the 350 top-grossing films worldwide released between January 2014 and December 2017. Researcher­s found that in films with small, medium and large budgets, all averaged better global grosses when a woman was listed as the lead star.

Conducted by the talent agency Creative Artists Agency and the tech company shift7, the study found that films that passed the Bechdel test do better, too. The Bechdel test, an invention of the cartoonist Alison Bechdel, rates whether a movie features two female characters having a conversati­on about something other than a man.

Researcher­s found every $1 billion film at the box office — including films like “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” ?Jurassic World” and “Beauty and the Beast” — passed the Bechdel test. Among films that cost more than $100 million to make, the ones that passed the Bechdel test grossed on average $618 million worldwide, while those that didn’t averaged $413 million.

Of the 350 films studied, 105 qualified as female-led and 245 registered as male-led. The greatest gap was in larger budgeted films. In movies with a budget greater than $100 million, there were 75 male-led films and 19 female-led films.

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 ?? AP Photo ?? This image released by Warner Bros. Entertainm­ent shows Gal Gadot in a scene from "Wonder Woman."
AP Photo This image released by Warner Bros. Entertainm­ent shows Gal Gadot in a scene from "Wonder Woman."

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