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A Long-Running Hollywood Study Has Just Identified a Major Change in Our On-Screen Characters

A Long-Running Hollywood Study Has Just Identified a Major Change in Our On-Screen Characters

  • In IndieWire
  • By Kate Erbland
  • February 11, 2025
Posted on February 12, 2025February 12, 2025Author Martha LauzenCategories Articles about our Research

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