ReFrame Report Captures First Major Drop In Gender-Balanced Film Hiring In Six Years
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ReFrame, the gender equity coalition founded in 2017 by Sundance Institute and WIF (formerly Women in Film), has issued a new study spotlighting a reversal of gender-balanced hiring in film in 2025. After assessing the teams behind IMDbPro’s 100 most popular films of last year, only 26 titles qualified for the ReFrame Stamp, speaking to […]
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ReFrame , the gender equity coalition founded in 2017 by Sundance Institute and WIF (formerly Women in Film), has issued a new study spotlighting a reversal of gender-balanced hiring in film in 2025. After assessing the teams behind IMDbPro’s 100 most popular films of last year, only 26 titles qualified for the ReFrame Stamp, speaking to gender-balanced hiring — John Wick spin-off Ballerina , Final Destination Bloodlines , and The Housemaid being a few notable examples. This amounted to a 13% rollback, and the first major drop in gender-balanced projects in six years, following a five-year plateau, with around 30% of films awarded the Stamp annually from 2020-2024. Related Stories News 'Inside Out 2' Succeeds 'Barbie' As Blockbuster Milestone For Gender Equity, But Sundance/WIF's ReFrame Says Overall Progress Remains Stalled
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