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- Nancy Meyers (born 1949) built an empire on films about mature women (Something's Gotta Give, It's Complicated), proving that audiences crave sophisticated romantic comedies about people over 50.
- Jane Campion (born 1954) directed The Power of the Dog at 67, winning the Best Director Oscar. Her protagonist, Rose (Kirsten Dunst), is a fragile, alcoholic widow—a role of staggering vulnerability rarely written for women in their late 30s, let alone the 40+ category.
- Greta Gerwig (born 1983) has become a crucial ally by faithfully adapting Little Women, giving the mother figure, Marmee (Laura Dern, then 52), a ferocious inner life ("I am angry nearly every day of my life").
- The "Magical 50" Cliff: There are still far more roles for women in their 40s than their 60s. Once you pass 65, the roles often revert to "great-grandmother" or "corpse."
- The Beauty Tax: It is still more acceptable for mature men (e.g., Liam Neeson, Tom Cruise) to be grizzled and wrinkled than for women. Mature actresses are often praised for how young they look, rather than how truthful they are.
- Action Bias: While dramas are improving, action and blockbuster roles for women over 55 remain rare. Where is the female Taken or John Wick? (A notable exception is Jennifer Lopez, 54, in The Mother, but she is a outlier.)