: There is a growing movement toward showing real skin, natural hair, and lived-in faces on screen. Shifting Roles and Realism
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The industry is finally realizing that life doesn't end at 40—and neither does an audience's interest.
: Shows like Hacks and The Chair explore the romantic and professional desires of older women. : There is a growing movement toward showing
We are moving away from the "bitter divorcee" or "fading beauty" tropes.
: Scripts now tackle menopause, caregiving, and late-career pivots with humor and honesty. Behind the Lens: Women in Power The biggest shift is happening in the producer’s chair. Ambition doesn't have a deadline
: Movies led by women over 50 are proving to be massive financial successes.