Hollywood films 'do not reflect diversity' in US - New study

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Hollywood movies are under-representing non-white ethnic groups in the US, a new study says.

Hispanic actors played only 4.9% of speaking parts in 2013 blockbusters, despite making up more than 16% of the population.

Black actors were cast in 14.1% of roles and 17% of films had no black speaking characters.

The University of Southern California report studied almost 4,000 characters in the 100 top-grossing films of 2013.

Although 2014 saw Steve McQueen become the first black director to win an Oscar for his film 12 years A Slave, the study found that there were only 1.1% more black characters on the big screen than in 2007.

It added that if a film had a black director, more black actors were likely to be involved.

"Adding diversity to the director's chair may influence what we see on screen," the report said.

It said there had been no "meaningful change" - which it set at 5% - in the frequency with which any racial or ethnic group had appeared in popular films in the seven years from 2007-2013.

Hispanics were "clearly the most underserved" racial or ethnic group, the report said.

Although they were cast in only a small percentage of parts, Hispanics bought a quarter of all movie tickets in the US, and command about $1 trillion (£593m) in spending power.

Despite the changing demographics of the US population, "films still portray a homogenised picture of the world", the report said.

"In fact, nearly half of children under age five in the US are not white," it continued, "which means that both the current and future audience for films is far more diverse than what is shown on screen."

The report also found that Hispanic women were shown in "sexualised" portrayals more than any other ethnic group.

More than 37% of Hispanic female characters were shown either naked or partially naked.


The report suggested that this "illustrates how existing cultural stereotypes may still govern how characters from different backgrounds are shown on screen".


http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-28656531
 

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Considering we make up 13% of the population, 14% of all roles is fairly representative. However, lead roles are almost non-existent for black actors/actresses
 

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Hollywood movies are under-representing non-white ethnic groups in the US, a new study says.

Hispanic actors played only 4.9% of speaking parts in 2013 blockbusters, despite making up more than 16% of the population.

Black actors were cast in 14.1% of roles and 17% of films had no black speaking characters.

The University of Southern California report studied almost 4,000 characters in the 100 top-grossing films of 2013.

Although 2014 saw Steve McQueen become the first black director to win an Oscar for his film 12 years A Slave, the study found that there were only 1.1% more black characters on the big screen than in 2007.

It added that if a film had a black director, more black actors were likely to be involved.

"Adding diversity to the director's chair may influence what we see on screen," the report said.

It said there had been no "meaningful change" - which it set at 5% - in the frequency with which any racial or ethnic group had appeared in popular films in the seven years from 2007-2013.

Hispanics were "clearly the most underserved" racial or ethnic group, the report said.

Although they were cast in only a small percentage of parts, Hispanics bought a quarter of all movie tickets in the US, and command about $1 trillion (£593m) in spending power.

Despite the changing demographics of the US population, "films still portray a homogenised picture of the world", the report said.

"In fact, nearly half of children under age five in the US are not white," it continued, "which means that both the current and future audience for films is far more diverse than what is shown on screen."

The report also found that Hispanic women were shown in "sexualised" portrayals more than any other ethnic group.

More than 37% of Hispanic female characters were shown either naked or partially naked.


The report suggested that this "illustrates how existing cultural stereotypes may still govern how characters from different backgrounds are shown on screen".


http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-28656531

Hispanics might as well not even exist in the media, especially if you're a man. Maybe you'll get an ultra hot Latina who's the wife of a goofy white guy, or something along those lines, but you almost never see a positive male Hispanic lead. This is why I work in this industry.

:salute: at you for posting this.
 
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Hispanics might as well not even exist in the media, especially if you're a man. Maybe you'll get an ultra hot Latina who's the wife of a goofy white guy, or something along those lines, but you almost never see a positive male Hispanic lead. This is why I work in this industry.

:salute: at you for posting this.
but what about the various spanish channels that promotes and displays a certain hispanic look, while ignoring the others?
 

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but what about the various spanish channels that promotes and displays a certain hispanic look, while ignoring the others?

I'm fairly certain that we're talking about the American movie base, here. Plus the Spanish language channels don't really reach the entirety of the Hispanic audience. We're not all Spanish speaking immigrants. We consume the same media as everyone else now, too.
 

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Hispanics might as well not even exist in the media, especially if you're a man. Maybe you'll get an ultra hot Latina who's the wife of a goofy white guy, or something along those lines, but you almost never see a positive male Hispanic lead. This is why I work in this industry.

:salute: at you for posting this.


All day fam.

Hispanic actors played only 4.9% of speaking parts in 2013 blockbusters, despite making up more than 16% of the population.

That's a huge discrepancy. More than 50% of children in America are not white...yet kids growing up watching a false representation of the ethnic make up of the country.

But then again there is a huge discrepancy re media ownership and this is reflected in the output.
 
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I'm fairly certain that we're talking about the American movie base, here. Plus the Spanish language channels don't really reach the entirety of the Hispanic audience. We're not all Spanish speaking immigrants. We consume the same media as everyone else now, too.
I'm not suggesting that hispanics are only watching spanish stations, just like black folks are not only watching BET, that is silly
I'm talmbowt the same caucasian imagery being promoted in hollywood,isn't that the same imagery on spanish channels?
 

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You know they're about to troll us and give Gabby Sidibe another big role in response right? :mjpls:
 
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