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True maturity in cinema allows women to be selfish, sexual, ambitious, villainous, and broken. It grants them the right to be unlikable. When we see a character like Jennifer Coolidge’s Tanya in The White Lotus , we see a woman who is messy, tragic, and hysterically funny—her age is part of her context, but it does not define her limitations. When we see Michelle Yeoh in Everything Everywhere All At Once , we see a woman carrying the weight of multiversal regret, exploring themes of generational trauma and unfulfilled potential. These are not "old lady roles"; these are human roles.

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for funding and entry into major film programs, making the industry more accessible for women starting their "second act" after 40 or 50. 2. Challenging the "Invisible" Narrative True maturity in cinema allows women to be