Gender inequality still has a starring role in Hollywood, USC study finds

Gender inequality still has a starring role in Hollywood, USC study finds

November 22 – Los Angeles Times
By Rebecca Keegan

According to a survey of 2009 films, male roles far outweigh those for women, females are far more likely to be scantily dressed, and a storyteller's sex affects what's depicted on-screen.

Cinema trends ebb and flow, but one facet of Hollywood moviemaking proving remarkably consistent is gender inequality, according to a study being released Monday by USC's Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism.

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