For decades, the narrative arc of a woman’s life in cinema was tragically short. It was a medium obsessed with the "ingénue"—the wide-eyed, youthful beauty who existed primarily as a romantic interest or a muse for a male protagonist. Once an actress passed the invisible threshold of forty, the industry largely relegated her to the sidelines, casting her as the villain, the frump, or the invisible mother.
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The Evolution and Visibility of Mature Women in Entertainment
: Frances McDormand and Olivia Colman have dominated award seasons in their 50s and 60s.