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"Hollywood's Diversity Efforts Labeled Performative, Reveals Study"
entertainment2 years ago

"Hollywood's Diversity Efforts Labeled Performative, Reveals Study"

Despite the commercial success of films directed by women in 2023, including Greta Gerwig's billion-dollar-grossing Barbie, Hollywood continues to underrepresent women and people of color behind the camera. Two studies, one by USC's Annenberg Inclusion Initiative and another by the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film, highlight that women directed only 16% of the top 250 grossing films in 2023, a decrease from 2022. The reports criticize the industry's diversity efforts as "performative," with little real change in gender and ethnic diversity in directing roles, indicating a persistent inequality in Hollywood's off-camera roles.

Halle Berry, 57, Dazzles in Black Lace Lingerie and Gold Blazer for New Year's Greeting
entertainment2 years ago

Halle Berry, 57, Dazzles in Black Lace Lingerie and Gold Blazer for New Year's Greeting

Halle Berry, at 57, greeted her nearly 9 million Instagram followers with a New Year's Day post, showcasing her figure in black lace lingerie paired with a gold blazer and high heels. The post, which included a simple caption "Heelllllloooooo 2024!", featured a photo from her appearance at The Red Sea International Film Festival in December. Berry also reflected on the lack of progress for black actresses in Hollywood since her historic Oscar win, despite some changes in the industry, and discussed the impact of her own production company, 606 Films, in advancing opportunities.

America Ferrera Reflects on Landing 'Barbie' Role as a Latina Star
arts-and-entertainment2 years ago

America Ferrera Reflects on Landing 'Barbie' Role as a Latina Star

America Ferrera discusses her role in Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" movie, where she delivers a powerful monologue addressing womanhood and self-expression. Despite not having a childhood connection to Barbie, Ferrera found depth in her character, Gloria, and contributed to the evolving script. The film's success and Ferrera's monologue sparked discussions on feminism, with some critics calling it an oversimplification. Ferrera sees value in the speech, emphasizing the need for foundational feminist messages. She also reflects on the significance of her Barbie doll, representing a Honduran American woman, and the broader context of Latinx representation in Hollywood.