To understand the current revolution, one must first acknowledge the historical bias. In the Golden Age of Hollywood, actresses like Joan Crawford and Bette Davis fought tooth and nail against studio systems that discarded them at 40. Davis famously parlayed her "aging" into terrifyingly good roles in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? , but the subtext was clear: older women on screen were either grotesque, saintly, or invisible.
To fully capitalize on this momentum, entertainment stakeholders should:
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For the purpose of this report, "mature women" refers to women aged 40 and above who are actively involved in the entertainment and cinema industry as actors, directors, producers, writers, or in other capacities.