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There Were More Female Movie Protagonists In 2002 Than There Were In 2014

  • February 10, 2015
  • Los Angeles

If we wish a guaranteed annual bummer per a state of women in Hollywood, today’s a day. San Diego State University’s Center for a Study of Women in Television and Film expelled a “It’s a Man’s (Celluloid) World” study, that this year indicates there were more womanlike leads on a large shade in 2002

Of a 100 highest-grossing movies, womanlike characters comprised a measly 12 percent of protagonists, according to a study’s findings. That’s 3 percent reduce than 2013’s numbers and 4 percent reduce than those of 2002, when “My Big Fat Greek Wedding,” “Sweet Home Alabama” and “Panic Room” were among a year’s highest-grossing titles

As was a box final year

These total come in annoy of “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1” (starring Jennifer Lawrence), “Maleficent” (starring Angelina Jolie) and “Lucy” (starring Scarlett Johansson) all anticipating spots among a 25 highest-grossing movies

The bad news continues: The investigate also found that 75 percent of womanlike characters were white. The series of black and Latina womanlike characters forsaken from final year, though a series of Asian characters rose by an ever-so-hearty 1 commission point.

“The ongoing underrepresentation of girls and women reveals a kind of arrested growth in a mainstream film industry,” Martha M. Lauzen, a center’s executive director, said in a statement

Article source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/10/female-movie-protagonists-2014_n_6652366.html?utm_hp_ref=los-angeles&ir=Los+Angeles

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