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These women have not only maintained their careers but have reached new heights in their 60s, 70s, and 80s: Mature women rule the big screen - InReview - InDaily

In contemporary cinema and entertainment, the narrative surrounding mature women is shifting from a long-standing "narrative of decline" to one of renewed agency and box-office power. While systemic ageism persists, a growing number of iconic actresses are shattering the myth that a woman's "prime" ends at 40. Current Landscape & Trends

: In recent years, women over 40 have swept major awards categories. Notable wins include Kate Winslet ( Mare of Easttown ), Jean Smart ( Hacks ), and Frances McDormand ( Nomadland ).

The entertainment industry is increasingly recognizing the of mature women, who now make up a significant portion of cinema ticket buyers.