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American cinema is catching up, but it still has work to do. While white actresses are breaking through, actresses of color (Angela Bassett, Viola Davis, Rita Moreno) have historically had to fight even harder. The industry must ensure that the "mature woman" renaissance is not just a renaissance for a specific few, but for all.

Why does this matter?

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Many mature women have paved the way for future generations of actresses, directors, and producers. Some notable examples include:

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Remember when we were told older women can't sell action? Enter Michelle Yeoh. At 60, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for Everything Everywhere All at Once —a film that required martial arts, absurdist comedy, and profound dramatic depth. Yeoh didn't just play a mother; she played a multiversal warrior whose age and exhaustion were the very source of her superpower.

The renaissance is not limited to those in front of the camera. The behind-the-scenes narrative is equally important, with many women over 50 directing, writing, and producing acclaimed projects.