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English: Graph showing results from four studies measuring the presence of female and male characters in film.

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  • Characters (1950-2006): female 33%, male 66%
  • Named characters (2010-13): female 31%, male 69%
  • Speaking roles (2007-14): female 30%, male 70%
  • Protagonists (2010-13): female 23%, male 77%
  • Character with the most dialogue (1929-2015): female 22%, male 78%
  • Two out of top three speaking roles (1929-2015): female 18%, male 82%
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Author Sandstein

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