A study by the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), found a decline in the representation of Black, Indigenous, and other people of color (BIPOC) and women in streaming films released in 2025. The report indicates that non-white protagonists dropped from 51% to 36%, while films directed by BIPOC professionals fell to 31.5%. Films directed by women accounted for only 23.6% of the total. 'Guerreiras do K-pop,' an animated film produced by Netflix and winner of an Academy Award, was highlighted as a positive example but could have achieved greater success if it had also been released in
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Official sources cited
- study Relatório de diversidade de Hollywood
