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BR🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

Por que a direção de fotografia no cinema ainda é dominada por homens

The article discusses the underrepresentation of women in cinematography direction, noting that only 7% of the top 250 Hollywood films in 2025 had women in this role. In Brazil, just 20% of films released in 2024 featured women in visual conception roles. The barriers mentioned include sexism, lower salaries, and slower career progression for women in the field.

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Folha de S.Paulo logoFolha de S.PauloIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
Por que a direção de fotografia no cinema ainda é dominada por homens

The article discusses the underrepresentation of women in cinematography direction, noting that only 7% of the top 250 Hollywood films in 2025 had women in this role. In Brazil, just 20% of films released in 2024 featured women in visual conception roles. The barriers mentioned include sexism, lower salaries, and slower career progression for women in the field.

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