Geena Davis Institute: Ratio of Male To Female Characters In Film Hasn't Changed In 70+ Years
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Jocelyn Noveck, AP National Writer
When Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon clasped hands, stepped on the gas and flew over the canyon ridge in that memorable ending to "Thelma & Louise," many in Hollywood believed they were launching more than that turquoise Thunderbird.
It was 1991, and the expectation — or at least the...
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