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Logline: For decades, Hollywood told women that their expiration date was 40. Now, a powerful wave of seasoned actresses, writers, and directors is dismantling the ageist machine—proving that the most compelling stories are the ones written in the wrinkles. Feature Structure I. The Invisible Generation (The Problem) Open with a montage of classic Hollywood: the ingénue, the love interest, the "final girl." Cut to a statistic: In 2015, a San Diego State University study found that for every female character over 60 on screen, there were nearly three male counterparts. For women over 40, roles dropped by a staggering 50%.

Exhibit A: The Lost City (2022). Sandra Bullock (57) and Channing Tatum. It made $192 million. Exhibit B: 80 for Brady (2023). Four women with a combined age of 292. It quadrupled its budget. Hustler.24.04.07.Chloe.Amour.Crazy.Fucking.MILF...

This is the "wall." Actresses like (age 66) and Michelle Pfeiffer (66) recount being told they were "too old for love interests" while their male co-stars, ten years their senior, were cast opposite women in their twenties. Logline: For decades, Hollywood told women that their

Producer (author of The Sleepless Years ) puts it bluntly: "We left $20 billion on the table by ignoring the 'Silver Tsunami.' These women have money, time, and a desperate hunger to see themselves." VI. The Future (The Manifesto) End with a call to action. The feature closes on Jamie Lee Curtis (65) after winning her first Oscar for Everything Everywhere All at Once . She holds the statue and looks directly into the camera (breaking the fourth wall): "To every executive in this town: The 'character actress' is not a consolation prize. It is the crown. The ingénue has thirty years to figure it out. I had forty-five. And I just got started." Final Montage: Clips of women over 50 laughing, fighting, crying, having sex, winning, failing, and surviving. No soft focus. No filters. Just life. The Invisible Generation (The Problem) Open with a