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Title: Beyond the Invisible Curve: The Rise, Resilience, and Relevance of Mature Women in Cinema

Abstract

This paper explores the evolving representation of mature women (generally defined as actresses over 50) in film and entertainment. It examines historical marginalization (the “aging double standard”), contemporary breakthroughs, economic realities, and the cultural shift toward nuanced storytelling. Finally, it offers actionable recommendations for industry stakeholders.

The Final Frame

There is a moment in The Substance (2024) where Demi Moore’s character, an aging actress discarded by a misogynist industry, stares into the mirror. It is a horror film, but its true terror is the reality Hollywood created for half a century. Today, that mirror is cracking.