The Borneo Post

Sharp gains for Hollywood actresses in 2018 but barriers persist — Study

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LOS ANGELES: The number of major Hollywood films starring female lead characters sharply increased last year, a study revealed.

The movie industry has come under criticism for its low representa­tion of women and ethnic minorities, particular­ly in the wake of the # MeToo, # TimesUp and # OscarsSoWh­ite campaigns of recent years. Overall, 40 per cent of hit films featured women as their lead characters last year – a record since the authors began tracking in 2002, and up from 31 per cent in 2018. “We have now seen two consecutiv­e years of substantia­l gains for female protagonis­ts, indicating the beginning of a positive shift in representa­tion,” said Martha Lauzen of the San Diego S ta te University’s Center for the Study of Women Television Film.

But despite female-led in and hits such as ‘ Captain Marvel,’ ‘ Hustlers’ and ‘ Little Women,’ the amount of speaking roles for women in top- grossing films slightly dropped, the annual report found.

“It’s important to note that moviegoers are still almost twice as likely to see a male character as a female character in a speaking role,” said Lauzen.

The ‘ It’s a Man’s ( Celluloid) World’ study looked at casting in 2018’ s biggest domestic box office hit movies.

It found that representa­tion for ethnic minority actresses remained stubbornly low – 68 per cent of all female characters were white, a slight increase on the previous year.

In a sign of enduring gender stereotype­s, female characters were more likely than male counterpar­ts to have a known marital status, and were less likely to have a known job or to be shown at their workplaces.

Actress were also likely to be younger than actors – the majority of female characters were in their 20s and 30s, while, most males were in their 30s and 40s.

“Female characters experience a precipitou­s drop from their 30s to their 40s, and few women age into their 60s,” it found.

The report looked at characters appearing in the 100 top domestic grossing films last year. — AFP

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AFP file photos (Top) Laura Dern and Emma Watson arrive for ‘Little Women’ world premiere. (Right) Brie Larson attends the world premiere of ‘Captain Marvel’. (Far right) Jennifer Lopez arrives for the premiere of ‘Hustlers’.—
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