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Paper: "The Invisible Woman: Mature Femininity in Contemporary Cinema and Entertainment" by Dr. Kathleen M. Ryan (2016)

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Modern horror and psychological dramas use the trope of the "faded star" to confront ageism. Older Women and Cinema: Audiences, Stories, and Stars Older Women and Cinema: Audiences, Stories, and Stars

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Actresses like Frances McDormand have used their Oscars to champion inclusion riders, demanding not just roles for older women, but for all behind-the-scenes crew members. When women produce, write, and direct, the “female-driven story” stops being a niche genre and becomes simply... a story.

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Television and streaming platforms have been instrumental in this revolution. Long-form storytelling allows for the nuance that a two-hour blockbuster might skip. Shows like Hacks, The Chair, and Grace and Frankie have placed women in their 50s, 60s, and 70s at the center of the narrative. These series tackle "taboo" subjects—such as late-life career pivots, sexual desire in older age, and the sting of professional irrelevance—with wit and honesty.