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Study: Women Have Better Shot at Directing Indie Movies Than Major Releases

Study: Women Have Better Shot at Directing Indie Movies Than Major Releases

  • In Variety
  • By Ted Johnson
  • June 2, 2015
Posted on June 8, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

Number of Women Directing Indie Films Far Outweighs Those Working on Studio Projects

Number of Women Directing Indie Films Far Outweighs Those Working on Studio Projects

  • In The Wrap
  • By Joe Otterson and Todd Cunningham
  • June 2, 2015
Posted on June 8, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

Study: 2014 Saw Less Katniss, More Captain America

Study: 2014 Saw Less Katniss, More Captain America

  • In U.S. News & World Report
  • By Tierney Sneed
  • February 10, 2015
Posted on June 8, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

There Are Officially Fewer Hollywood Films with a Female Lead Today Than in 2002

There Are Officially Fewer Hollywood Films with a Female Lead Today Than in 2002

  • In The Independent
  • By Jess Denham
  • February 10, 2015
Posted on June 8, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

Study: Female Protagonists Continue to Disappear from Film

Study: Female Protagonists Continue to Disappear from Film

  • In Women and Hollywood
  • By Inkoo Kang
  • February 10, 2015
Posted on June 8, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

Study: There Are Fewer Women in Lead Roles in Top Films Than There Were in 2002

Study: There Are Fewer Women in Lead Roles in Top Films Than There Were in 2002

  • In The Washington Post
  • By Soraya Nadia McDonald
  • February 10, 2015
Posted on June 8, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

Study Finds Fewer Female Protagonists in Hollywood’s Top Films

Study Finds Fewer Female Protagonists in Hollywood’s Top Films

  • In The New York Times
  • By Cara Buckley
  • February 9, 2015
Posted on June 8, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

Study Finds Fewer Lead Roles for Women in Hollywood

Study Finds Fewer Lead Roles for Women in Hollywood

  • In Variety
  • By Brent Lang
  • February 9, 2015
Posted on June 8, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

This is How Few Women Landed a Top Hollywood Role Last Year

This is How Few Women Landed a Top Hollywood Role Last Year

  • In Time Magazine
  • By Sabrina Toppa
  • February 10, 2015
Posted on June 8, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

Study: Women Still Missing in the Movie Industry

Study: Women Still Missing in the Movie Industry

  • In U.S. News & World Report
  • By Tierney Sneed
  • January 13, 2015
Posted on June 8, 2016September 6, 2018Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research, Contributions to the Dialogue

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