As the generation that grew up on Thelma & Louise enters their 60s and 70s, the demand for cinema that respects the wisdom, fire, and complexity of older women will only grow. The entertainment industry is finally learning a lesson that the audience has known all along: that a woman’s story does not end with her youth. In fact, for mature women in entertainment and cinema, the third act is often the best one.
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The lesson learned from box office hits like The Miracle Club (Maggie Smith, Kathy Bates) and 80 for Brady (Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno, Sally Field, Lily Tomlin) is that there is a massive, underserved "gray dollar" in the audience. These women have disposable income and a desire to see their lives reflected on screen. As the generation that grew up on Thelma
At the after-party, a young journalist shoved a microphone toward her. "Elena, how does it feel to have a 'comeback' at this stage?" Previously the domain of young starlets (Angelina Jolie,
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