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Research - Center for the Study of Women in Television & Film

: Films are increasingly placing mature women at the heart of stories as complex, strong individuals. The 2026 Oscars highlights this trend, with more women over 40 playing nuanced roles navigating agency and ambition rather than just domestic tropes.

: Midlife women are still twice as likely as men to have storylines focused on physical aging (15% vs 7%). Common stereotypes include the "sad widow" and the "sexless crone". 2. Industry Statistics: A "Regression" in 2025–2026

The current era has introduced "authentic aging narratives," focusing on midlife complexity rather than just aging as a "problem" to be solved.

: The number of women directing top 100 films fell for the second consecutive year in 2026, with only 11 women directing films on the 2025 Top 100 list—a drop of nearly half since 2023. 3. The Influence of Streaming and Independent Platforms