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“Recently, I was told I was ineligible for a movie because I wasn't “current” enough. I'm constantly pushed out by younger talent.” Kveller · 10 years ago

In recent years, entertainment reviews and industry reports have highlighted a significant "Silver Screen Revolution," where actresses over 60 are breaking traditional stereotypes to lead major films as spies, romantics, and heroes. While the industry still grapples with ageism—men over 40 experience only a 3% drop in representation compared to 13% for women—modern cinema is increasingly exploring the "vibrant, nuanced lives" of mature women. Noteworthy Cinematic Portrayals

“Women have to punish (deform?) themselves in so many ways to appear to not have aged in order to get recognized as they age.” jennymag.com · 1 year ago Common Tropes and Shifts

Analysis by groups like the Geena Davis Institute identifies several enduring tropes that reviews are now starting to challenge: Women Over 50: The Right to be Seen on Screen