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Total Women and Minority Directors in Hollywood ‘Plateaued’ in 2024, Study Finds
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Landmark study finds women and minority directors in Hollywood at a 'plateau' as industry remains male-dominated
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The percentage of women and minority directors has flatlined, stuck at just 32% despite some modest gains in recent years
Greta Gerwig, one of the few high-profile women directors, laments 'we're still fighting an uphill battle' for equal opportunity in Hollywood
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Greta Gerwig, USC Annenberg's Inclusion Initiative
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