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Movies and TV 08 March, 2018

Gender Inequality In Film: An Infographic From The New York Film Academy

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Gender Inequality In Film: An Infographic From The New York Film Academy
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Joining the conversation about women in the entertainment industry, the New York Film Academy (NYFA) updates its original infographic, which elicited a widespread conversation that reviewed the history and current state of women in 2013.

"With all that's happening in the film industry, the New York Film Academy hopes to contribute what we can to the conversation with this infographic. It can be used as a reference and an educational tool to raise further awareness and inspire leaders within the entertainment industry, and beyond," explains NYFA Chair of Documentary Andrea Swift. "It is an accessible way to interact with key information to support the movement to reach 50/50 by 2020."

The new infographic collects and presents research from more than 40 sources, including studies from the USC Annenberg's Media, Diversity & Social Change Initiative, Women's Media Center, and SDSU's 2017 Celluloid Ceiling Report.

While women buy half of the movie tickets sold in America, they continue to lose representation in front and behind the camera. From 1998 to 2017, the percentage of female writers has dropped from 13% to 11% and the number of female editors has decreased from 20% to 16%. Still, there have been some minor improvements in the number of female producers (increasing from 24% to 25%) and in the number of female directors, which improved from 9% to 11%.

With movements like TIME'S UP™ a fixture of this awards season, and rousing speeches like that of Frances McDormand - who called for her peers to utilize Inclusion Riders as a vehicle for change toward industry equality at the 90th Academy Awards - there is a renewed focus on the disparities in pay and representation for women in the entertainment industry. Research, such as the information presented in NYFA's Gender Inequality in Film infographic, reveals the realities behind this cultural conversation around inclusion in film.

To further support this conversation, NYFA will host events throughout Women's History Month, with a focus on International Women's Day on March 8th, across their various campus locations. The celebrations kick off in Los Angeles with an industry panel that features CMO of Variety Dea Lawrence, Sr. VP Marketing at Warner Bros. Kelly Gilmore, and 3-time Emmy-winning actress Barbara Bain, among others. Other events include film screenings and a raffle for tickets to the Women's International Film & Arts Festival.






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