The landscape for mature women in entertainment is undergoing a significant shift, moving from narrow stereotypes to more diverse and authentic portrayals. While challenges like "gendered ageism" persist, recent years have seen a rise in complex characters and powerful female creators over 40 and 50. Contemporary Cinematic Representations
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For decades, the arithmetic of Hollywood was brutally simple: a man’s career spanned decades, while a woman’s had an expiration date stamped somewhere around her 40th birthday. The industry worshipped the ingénue—the dewy-eyed, 22-year-old lead—and relegated older actresses to the margins: the nagging wife, the quirky grandmother, or the wise witch in the woods.
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