Gender Inequality In Film Is Still Disheartening

Can Angelina Jolie hang with Hollywood's leading men, like Robert Downey Jr. and Denzel Washington? Just barely.
The war against gender inequality in film rages on with the New York Film Academy's latest findings. The school compiled data regarding the depiction of women in the top 500 movies from 2007 to 2012. The results are, unfortunately, in line with the continued rumblings emerging from the industry as of late, in which Sweden has introduced the Bechdel test and a USC study found that 70 percent of the speaking roles in 2012's 100 highest-grossing movies belonged to men.
The NYFA describes its study thusly: "In light of the record-breaking opening of the female-led action film 'Hunger Games: Catching Fire' this past weekend, the New York Film Academy decided to take a closer look at women in film and what, if any, advancements women are making. After reviewing the data, it is clear that Hollywood remains stuck in its gender bias. Of course, it’s not all disparaging news and there are a number of female filmmakers, characters, and emerging talent challenging the status quo. In addition, in the independent sphere, women made up roughly half of the directors at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, yet still struggle when it comes to films receiving a wide release. By shedding light on gender inequality in film, we hope to start a discussion about what can be done to increase women’s exposure and power in big-budget films."
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Take a look at the infographic compiled by the NYFA below.
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Courtesy of: New York Film Academy
CORRECTION: An earlier version of this post indicated that Sweden's adoption of the Bechdel test was mandatory. Instead, participating theaters are doing so electively.
Alicia Silverstone and Stacey Dash

Annette Benning and Julianne Moore

Barbara Hershey and Bette Midler

Catherine Zeta-Jones and Renee Zellweger

Charlize Theron and Christina Ricci

Debi Mazar and Drew Barrymore

Jane Lynch and Jennifer Coolidge

Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe

Julia Stiles and Kerry Washington

Lindsay Lohan and Lindsay Lohan

Lisa Kudrow and Mira Sorvino

Madonna and Rosie O'Donnell

Whoopi Golberg and Margaret Avery

Mara Wilson and Embeth Davidtz

Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine

Octavia Spencer and Viola Davis

Renee Zellweger and Nicole Kidman

Rosie O'Donnell and Meg Ryan

Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis

Susan Sarandon and Goldie Hawn

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler

This article originally appeared on HuffPost.
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