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As per a new report by Plan International and Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, Rewrite Her Story: How film and media stereotypes affect the lives and leadership ambitions of girls and young women, women leaders are frequently portrayed as sex objects and shown wearing revealing clothing or even nude on the big screen.
The report finds that the world’s most popular films, especially Bollywood films, send out the message of leadership positions being male-dominated to girls and young women. The research, undertaken as a part of Plan International’s global campaign ‘Get Girls Equal’ which stands for women to have equal power as men, and further, challenge and break stereotypes which limit their potential, analysed 56 top-grossing films of 2018 from 20 countries.
They found that of the characters in leadership positions, women and girls are four times more likely than men to be shown wearing revealing clothing (30 percent as compared to 7 percent); nearly twice as likely to be shown partially nude (15 percent as compared to 8 percent) and four times more likely to be shown completely nude (2 percent as compared to 0.5 percent).
Here are some of the research’s findings:
The CEO also believes that the world should fund more women leaders and their representation in media and stop the ‘sexualisation’ of women.
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