: In 2021, women over 40 dominated the Emmys and Oscars, with Frances McDormand winning Best Actress at 64 and Youn Yuh-jung winning at 74.
: Films like Good Luck to You, Leo Grande featuring Emma Thompson are dismantling taboos around aging, sexuality, and body image. Power Behind the Lens milf worships
: Shows like Hacks (starring Jean Smart ) and Mare of Easttown (starring Kate Winslet) have proven that audiences are hungry for complex, multi-dimensional mature protagonists. : In 2021, women over 40 dominated the
: When older women do appear, they are frequently flattened into narrow archetypes—the self-sacrificing grandmother, the "shrew," or the "witch-queen". A Wave of Change : When older women do appear, they are
: Research shows that while women over 40 represent a huge portion of the population, they account for only about 25% of all characters in that age bracket on screen.
Recent years have seen a "ripple" of change turn into a significant movement, with mature women sweeping major awards and leading high-profile projects.
Historically, the industry has favored female youth, often sidelining women once they reached middle age.