The Celluloid Ceiling: Behind-the-Scenes Employment of Women on the Top 0, 50, and 500 Films of 0 by Martha M. Lauzen, Ph.D. Copyright 0 All rights reserved. The Celluloid Ceiling has tracked women s employment on top grossing films for the last 1 years. It is the longest-running and most comprehensive study of women s behind-thescenes employment in film available. This annual study is sponsored by the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 9, http://womenintvfilm.sdsu.edu, lauzen@mail.sdsu.edu. In 0, women comprised 0% of all directors, writers, producers, executive producers, editors, and cinematographers working on the top 50 domestic grossing films. This represents an increase of percentage points from % in 01 (see Figure 1). Last year, only 1% of films employed or more women in the above roles. In contrast, % of films employed or more men. Women accounted for 8% of directors working on the top 50 films in 0, down percentage points from % in 01. This is 1 percentage point below the 9% achieved in 98. added analyses of women working on the top 0 and 500 films. The results are divided into three major sections. The first section reports the findings for the top 50 films, offering comparisons of percentages from 0 with figures dating from 98. The second section provides the numbers for the top 0 films, comparing this year s figures with those from 80, 90, 0, and 01. The third section includes employment figures for the top 500 films, and offers analyses of important relationships between women directors and those working in other key behind-the-scenes roles, such as writers, editors, and cinematographers. Figure 1. Historical Comparison of Percentages of Behind-the-Scenes Women on Top 50 Films 0 01 0 005 001 0 1 1 80 8 8 8 81 Women Men For the last 1 years, this study has tracked women s employment on the top 50 grossing films (foreign films and reissues omitted). In 0, the study 98 1 8 0 50 0 0 Celluloid Ceiling 1
Findings / Top 50 Films This section analyzes the behind-thescenes employment of,06 individuals working on the top 50 domestic grossing films of 0. Women fared best as producers (6%), followed by executive producers (1%), editors (1%), writers (%), directors (8%), and cinematographers (%). In 0, one quarter or 5% of films employed 0 or 1 woman in the roles considered. 58% of films employed to 5 women, % employed 6 to 9 women, and 1% employed or more women. In contrast, 1% of films employed 0 or 1 man in the roles considered, % employed to 5 men, 1% employed 6 to 9 men, and the remaining majority (%) employed or more men. A historical comparison of women s employment in the top 50 films of 0 and 98 reveals that the percentages of writers, producers, executive producers, and editors have increased. The percentage of directors has declined, and the percentage of women cinematographers has remained the same (see Figure ). A comparison of women s employment on the top 50 films in 0 and 01 reveals that the percentages of women writers, producers, executive producers, and editors increased, while the percentage of women working as directors declined. The percentage of women cinematographers remained the same. Figure. Historical Comparison of Percentages of Women Employed Behind the Scenes on Top 50 Films by Role Director Exec. Producer Producer 8 9 1 1 6 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 This represents a decline of percentage points from % in 01, and is 1 percentage point below that achieved in 98. Ninety two percent (9%) of the films had no female directors (see Figure ). 0 01 006 000 98 Women comprised 8% of all directors working on the top 50 films of 0. 0 Celluloid Ceiling
Figure. Percentages of Top 50 Films with No Women in Roles Considered 9% had no women directors % had no women writers % had no women exec. producers % had no women producers % had no women editors 96% had no women cinematographers One quarter or 5% of films had no or 1 woman in the above roles Women accounted for % of writers working on the 50 top films of 0. percentage points from % in 01. Seventy three percent (%) of the films had no female writers. Women comprised 1% of all executive producers working on the top 50 films of 0. This represents an increase of percentage points from % in 01. Forty two percent (%) of the films had no female executive producers. Women accounted for 6% of all producers working on the top 50 films of 0. This represents an increase of 1 percentage point from 5% in 01, and is even with the percentage achieved in 0. Twenty seven percent (%) of the films had no female producers. 50 films of 0. This represents no change from 01. Ninety six percent (96%) of the films had no female cinematographers. Composers, Supervising Sound s, and Sound Designers This section reports employment figures for 5 individuals working as composers, supervising sound editors, and sound designers on the 50 top domestic grossing films of 0. Women comprised 6% of composers working on the top 50 grossing films of 0. This represents an increase of percentage points from % in 01 (see Figure ). Ninety four percent (9%) of films had no female composers in 0. Women accounted for % of supervising sound editors working on the top 50 films of 0. This represents an increase of percentage points from 8% in 01. Eighty nine percent (89%) of films had no female supervising sound editors. Women comprised 6% of sound designers working on the top 50 grossing films of 0. This represents an increase of 1 percentage point from 5% in 01. Ninety five percent (95%) of films had no female sound designers. Women comprised 1% of all editors working on the top 50 films of 0. percentage points from % in 01, however it is below the 6% achieved in 0. Seventy four percent (%) of the films had no female editors. Women accounted for % of all 0 Celluloid Ceiling
Figure. Recent Historical Representation of Women and Men as Composers 0 01 6 9 9 Figure 5 provides a historical comparison of the 0 figures with those from 80, 90, 0, and 01. When comparing the most recent figures for 0 with 01, the percentages of women writers, executive producers, and cinematographers increased, while the percentages of women directors and producers declined. The percentage of women editors remained the same. 0 0 9 98 Women Men Figure 5. Historical Comparison of Percentages of Women Employed Behind the Scenes on Top 0 Films by Role* 0 01 1 99 98 0 0 00 Director 8 1 Findings / Top 0 Films This section considers the behind-thescenes employment of 1,606 individuals working on the top 0 domestic grossing films (foreign films and reissues omitted) of 0. Exec. Producer Producer 0 9 0 01 0 90 80 Overall, women accounted for % of directors, writers, executive producers, producers, editors, and cinematographers working on the top 0 films. This represents no change from 01. Women fared best as producers (%), and executive producers (%), followed by writers (%), editors (%), directors (%), and cinematographers (%). 0 0 1 *Note that relatively minor fluctuations in the numbers affect this sample to a greater extent than the other samples included in this report due to its smaller size. 8 0 0 0 0 0 Celluloid Ceiling
Women comprised % of directors working on the top 0 films of 0. This represents a decline of percentage points from 8% in 01. Figure 6. Comparison of Percentages of Women Employed Behind the Scenes in Top 500 Films by Role Women accounted for % of writers working on the top 0 films of 0. percentage points from % in 01. Women comprised % of executive producers working on the top 0 films of 0. This represents an increase of percentage points from % in 01. Women accounted for % of producers working on the top 0 films of 0. This represents a decline of 6 percentage points from % in 01. Women comprised % of editors working on the top 0 films of 0. This represents no change from 01. Women accounted for % of 0 films of 0. This represents an increase of 1 percentage point from % in 01. Director Exec. Producer Producer 1 1 9 8 5 6 0 1 0 01 0 0 Findings / Top 500 Films This section analyzes the behind-thescenes employment of,00 individuals working on the top 500 domestic grossing films (foreign films and reissues omitted) of 0. Overall, women accounted for % of directors, writers, executive producers, producers, editors, and 500 films. This represents an increase of percentage points from 1% in 01. 6 6 0 0 0 0 By genre, the largest percentage of women, relative to men, worked on documentaries (%), followed by action features (%), dramas (6%), comedies and sci-fi features (0%), animated features (%), and horror features (%). 0 Celluloid Ceiling 5
Women fared best as producers (9%), followed by editors (%), executive producers (%), writers (%), directors (%), and cinematographers (6%). Figure. Comparison of Percentages of Women Working on Films with at Least One Female Director vs. with Exclusively Male Directors Women comprised % of directors working on the top 500 films of 0. This represents a decline of percentage points from % in 01 (see Figure 6). 1 1 Women accounted for % of writers working on the top 500 films of 0. This represents an increase of percentage points from % in 01. Women comprised % of executive producers working on the top 500 films of 0. This represents an increase of 1 percentage point from 1% in 01. Exclusively male directors At least one female director Women accounted for 9% of producers working on the top 500 films of 0. This represents an increase of 1 percentage point from 8% in 01. Composer Women comprised % of editors working on the top 500 films of 0. percentage points from % in 01. Women accounted for 6% of 500 films of 0. This represents no change from 01. Top 500 Films/Comparison of Films with at Least One Female Director vs. Films with Exclusively Male Directors 0 50 0 as writers, editors, cinematographers, and composers than films with exclusively male directors (see Figure ). On films with at least one female director, women comprised 1% of writers. On films with exclusively male directors, women accounted for 1% of writers. Films with at least one female director employed substantially higher percentages of women working 0 Celluloid Ceiling 6
On films with at least one female director, women comprised % of editors. On films with exclusively male directors, women accounted for % of editors. On films with at least one female director, women comprised % of cinematographers. On films with exclusively male directors, women accounted for % of cinematographers. On films with at least one female director, women comprised % of composers. On films with exclusively male directors, women accounted for % of composers. Figures are based on numbers obtained from Box Office Mojo on January 1, 0. 0 Celluloid Ceiling