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Stereotypes In Disney Movies

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We all have different goals in life, my goal has been clearly defined since my toddler years….to be a Disney Princess. So Recently, when I found one of my favorite Disney movies growing up stashed in an old drawer. I decided to watch it for old time’s sake. When I watched it now, however, there were a lot of… innuendos I missed when I was five years old. I also was much more aware of the actual story line, not just the adorable talking animals. I started to see some serious gender issues from our four legged and two legged characters. After it finished, I watched the credits and I noticed that the film crew was male-dominated. I couldn’t find a single female. Many other movies are male dominated when it comes to their characters, and if …show more content…

Now, something I like to do when I watch movies is to look up everything about the production. The cast, the trivia, the soundtrack… those quizzes to see which character you’re most like… Aww… I got Captain America again? Obviously I’m Iron Man! I looked up the directors of this particular film and found something alarming. There were no women. You might be thinking, if the numbers for female directors are so low, maybe it’s because they aren’t passionate enough or have the right amount of experience. Well, that’s False; 50% of film school graduates are women. There are some women who do get their big break, but it’s not much fun now that they are sitting with the cool kids at lunch. As cited in the letter to the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, “More than one award-winning female director has been told a particular showrunner “doesn’t hire women”. Another director stated that producers and studio executives told her agent “not to send women”. Most of these directors were told to stick to more “women oriented” projects, such as women-centered television shows, romantic comedies, or commercials for “girl” products. You know, I was going to add a joke about menstruation, but then I decided that it would seem like I’m ovary-acting. According to a 2015 report by the Sundance Institute and Women in Film’s Women Filmmakers , females seem to not even be considered

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