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Study: Biggest Hollywood films still go mostly to white men

Por: WPLG Local 10 Entertainment March 30, 2023

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NEW YORK – As Hollywood emerged from the pandemic, its biggest film productions dipped in diversity after years of incremental progress, according to . Opportunities were notably greater for women and people of color on streaming platforms than in theatrically released films. The annual UCLA Hollywood Diversity Report, published Thursday, presented one of the most detailed looks yet at how the film industry was shaped and, in many ways, set... + full article



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