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What does the future look like for mature women in entertainment and cinema?

Since 2015, a clear shift has emerged, often called the “Silver Renaissance” or “Age of the Older Woman.”

For much of Hollywood’s history, a double standard prevailed:

The term “the wall” (a fictional point after which an actress is deemed uncastable) was an industry reality. Actresses like Meryl Streep, Susan Sarandon, and Helen Mirren were exceptions who fought for complex roles. By the 1990s and early 2000s, studies showed that for every male lead over 60, there were fewer than 0.5 female leads in the same age bracket.

What does the future look like for mature women in entertainment and cinema?

Since 2015, a clear shift has emerged, often called the “Silver Renaissance” or “Age of the Older Woman.”

For much of Hollywood’s history, a double standard prevailed:

The term “the wall” (a fictional point after which an actress is deemed uncastable) was an industry reality. Actresses like Meryl Streep, Susan Sarandon, and Helen Mirren were exceptions who fought for complex roles. By the 1990s and early 2000s, studies showed that for every male lead over 60, there were fewer than 0.5 female leads in the same age bracket.