: Early cinema often featured women in leadership roles (e.g., Alice Guy-Blaché), but the rise of the studio system in the 1930s pushed many women out of decision-making positions.

The landscape for mature women in entertainment has shifted from a history of marginalization toward a "demographic revolution". While ageism remains a significant barrier, recent years have seen a surge in complex roles for women over 40, 50, and beyond, driven largely by independent cinema and streaming platforms.

: Traditionally, women's presence on screen has plummeted after age 30. By age 50, there are often three men on screen for every one woman.

: Older women have frequently been relegated to "mother" roles or clichés like "the bitter," "the cheerful," or "the wise". They are four times more likely to be portrayed as "senile" or "feeble" compared to older men. Current Trends and Progress The Forgotten Women of Hollywood's History - The Helm

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