You’re more likely to see talking animal or actor called Chris in a film than a woman over 60, study finds
A recent study highlights the underrepresentation of women over 60 in films, suggesting they are less likely to appear than talking animals or actors named Chris. Emma Thompson has voiced her concerns, urging the film industry to evolve and better reflect the diversity of its audience. The findings emphasize the need for more inclusive storytelling in cinema.
- ▪The study reveals that women over 60 are significantly underrepresented in films.
- ▪It is more common to see talking animals or actors named Chris than older women on screen.
- ▪Emma Thompson has called for the film industry to catch up with societal changes.
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