Hollywood Studies Show Few Gains For Women, People Of Color Directing Films In 2022

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Hollywood Studies Show Few Gains For Women, People Of Color Directing Films In 2022
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A pair of studies released Monday from San Diego State’s annual The Celluloid Ceiling report and USC’s Annenberg Inclusion Initiative showed few gains for women and people of color work…

’s Annenberg Inclusion Initiative showed few gains for women and people of color working in the film industry in 2022.

Among 2022’s top 250 films, the report found, women comprised 19% of writers, 25% of executive producers, 31% of producers, 21% of editors, and 7% of cinematographers. But that meant 93% of those films had no women cinematographers, 91% had no women composers, 80% had no women directors, 75% had no women editors, and 70% had no women writers.

Source: Inclusion in the Director’s Chair: Analysis of Director Gender and Race/Ethnicity Across the 1,600 Top Films from 2007 to 2022

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