The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

WOMEN N THE FILM INDUSTRY Major characters and age

The 95th Academy Awards are in Los Angeles today and it’s Women’s History Month. Here are some statistics on women’s employment in the movie business, both in front of and behind the cameras.

- By KURT SNIBBE | Southern California News Group Women hired

Domestic box office grosses rebounded from 2021’s cellar year, with blockbuste­r films such as “Avatar: The Way of Water,” “Top Gun: Maverick” and “Jurassic World: Dominion.” But they have yet to reach pre-pandemic levels.

Behind the camera

Martha M. Lauzen, PH.D, has been tracking employment in the movie business for 25 years and released the “Celluloid Ceiling” report released in January. The report looks at how women have fared in top 100 and 250 grossing films in the U.S. This report does not include women’s employment in feature-length films released by streaming services. There will be another report covering those details.

Women hired as directors, writers, producers, executive producers, editors, cinematogr­aphers

In front of the camera

Martha M. Lauzen PH.D released the report “It’s a Man’s (Celluloid) World: Portrayals of Female Characters in the Top Grossing U.S. Films of 2022” Tuesday. The yearly report has monitored portrayals of girls and women in the top 100 domestic grossing films since 2002. It is the longest-running and most comprehens­ive study of women’s representa­tion in film available. The report has analysis of more than 2,100 characters appearing in films in 2022 and characters appearing in more than 1,200 films in the last two decades.

Protagonis­ts

The percentage of U.S. top grossing films featuring female protagonis­ts increased slightly from 31% in 2021 to 33% (33.3%) in 2022. Protagonis­ts are the characters from whose perspectiv­e the story is told.

Major characters

In 2022, females accounted for 38% of major characters. Major characters appear in more than one scene and are instrument­al to the action of the story. There were no nonbinary or transgende­r characters in major roles.

The percentage of females as major characters has been relatively stable since 2016, increasing or decreasing by 1 to 3 percentage points from year to year.

Speaking characters

In 2022 37% of speaking characters in the top films were female, 63% were male. The percentage of female characters in speaking roles has fluctuated up or down by just 1 to 3 percentage points from year to year. There was one explicitly nonbinary character and 0.1% of all speaking characters were transgende­r.

When the majority of female characters remain under 40, they are less likely to hold positions of great personal and/or profession­al power.

Findings for major female characters are similar to the findings for all females in speaking roles. Major female characters were younger than major male characters. The majority of major female characters were in their 20s and 30s (54%), while the majority of male characters were in their 30s and 40s (56%). Comparison of Race/ethnicity for speaking characters

Marital status

Female characters in speaking roles were more likely than male characters to have a known marital status. 46% of female characters but 36% of male characters had a known marital status.

Occupation

A larger percentage of male than female characters in speaking roles had an identifiab­le occupation. 78% of male characters but 65% of female characters had an identifiab­le job or occupation.

Domestic movie releases by year

496 films were released in the U.S. in 2022. The peak was in 2018 when 993 films were released.

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