misogyny and sexism in the film industry
Misogyny in the film industry refers to the hatred, hostility, or prejudice against women, often resulting in unequal or unfair treatment, representation, or opportunities for female professionals within the industry. Sexism in the film industry refers to the discrimination, prejudice, or stereotypes based on gender, which limit the roles, influence, or recognition of women both in front of and behind the camera.
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