• @Mamertine
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    I feel like it should be 50% as they make up just over half of the US population.

    I could only quickly get statistics for 2019.

    https://womenandhollywood.com/resources/statistics/

    On the top 100 grossing films of 2019, women represented:

    10.7% of directors 19.4% of writers 24.3% of producers 70.4% of casting directors

    • @[email protected]
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      811 months ago

      But it’s not 50%. The goal of equity and equality is laudable, but it doesn’t reflect reality

      • @platypus_plumba
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        11 months ago

        Right, but it is important to understand the origin of those differences.

        They could be prohibition, straight discrimination, social stigma, culture or personal preference. And these are usually linked together and evolve over time. Once prohibition is abolished, discrimination begins. Once discrimination is abolished, social stigma remains… It’s like decaying radioactive elements.

        But yeha, if there are 10% female directors and 10% of the winners were female, sounds like there’s no discrimination there. Anyways, even if percentages don’t match it’s important to go in and check if the decisions were fair. What if the 10% of female directors are really really bad for the movies released that year?

        Too many variables. Things like these require statistical analysis, social analysis, artistic analysis… Pretty complex. I don’t know.

        • @[email protected]
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          111 months ago

          Cool, it sounded like you were spouting idealist nonsense without recognizing it, but that’s not the case, so fuck yeah! Let’s celebrate underrepresented artistic influence!