Similarly, veterans like Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, and Helen Mirren have demonstrated that audiences possess an immense appetite for stories centered on the lives, friendships, and romances of older women. The success of projects like Grace and Frankie shattered the myth that younger demographics will not tune in to watch older protagonists. Driving Forces Behind the Shift
Behind the camera, the disparity is equally stark. Only 15% of Head of Department positions—including direction, cinematography, editing, and writing—are held by women. This lack of female creative leadership directly impacts how stories about women are told, often resulting in one-dimensional portrayals that fail to capture the complexity of midlife experience.
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Modern cinema is gradually untangling itself from the taboo of older female sexuality. Films like Good Luck to You, Leo Grande starring Emma Thompson, or The Matrix Resurrections featuring Carrie-Anne Moss, present mature women as desiring and desirable individuals, challenging the puritanical notion that romantic or sexual agency expires with youth.