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Dame Emma Thompson's question—"Where are the stories about us?"—hangs over the entire conversation about mature women in entertainment. It is a simple question with a devastating implication. Women over fifty make up a substantial portion of the population. They buy tickets, subscribe to streaming services, and consume culture. And yet the stories that dominate screens remain stubbornly, almost defiantly, focused on youth.

However, despite this progress, there is still much work to be done. The entertainment industry remains plagued by ageism, with many mature women facing limited opportunities and stereotypical roles. The Bechdel Test, which measures the representation of women in film, has highlighted the persistent lack of complex and nuanced female characters, particularly for mature women.

Older women are frequently relegated to supporting roles as "mothers" or "grandmothers". They are also four times more likely than men to be portrayed as senile or physically unattractive. The Ageless Test: