The Renaissance of Maturity: How Mature Women Are Redefining Entertainment and Cinema
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Female characters over 50 are 4x more likely to be depicted as "senile" and significantly more likely to be shown as "physically inactive" or "frumpy" compared to their male counterparts. She thought of Marianne, who would likely never
Lena smiled, the first that evening. She thought of all the films she’d saved from the tyranny of speed, from the fear of stillness. She thought of Marianne, who would likely never headline a blockbuster, but who had just delivered a performance that would be studied in acting classes for years. And she thought of herself—still here, still cutting, still believing that the most radical thing a mature woman could do in entertainment was take up space, and time. She thought of Marianne