CELLULOID CEILING

The term 'celluloid ceiling' is a variant on glass ceiling, and refers to women being statistically under-represented in creative positions in Hollywood. Statistics compiled by Martha M. Lauzen, PhD, at San Diego State University, analyze the gender breakdown amid 2,718 editors, producers, executive producers, directors and cinematographers employed by top grossing productions. The 2006 Celluloid Ceiling Report[1] studied films of 2006 with combined domestic box office grosses of approximately $8.9 billion. It found women comprised 7% of directors, 10% of writers, 16% of executive producers, 20% of producers, 21% of editors, and 2% of cinematographers in the films studied.

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2006 Celluloid Ceiling Report

See also



Celluloid Closet

Glass ceiling

External links



Movies by Women

Guerilla Girls

Celluloid Ceiling: Behind-the-Scenes Employment of Women on the Top 250 Films of 2006 at Movies by Women

Women film directors: a scandalous rarity

Bringing more women film-makers into the frame

"Unchain the women directors" - Salon

Tough broads: Women directors and the Oscars - Feb. 26, 2004

Where are the female directors? - Salon

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