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Movie Title Year Distributor Notes Rev Formats F 1980 Collector's Video MastOnly 1 DRO Forbidden Worlds 1988 Collector's Video MastOnly DRO Kandi Barbour Collection 2005 Alpha Blue Archives NonSex DRO Pretty Girls 69 1980 Blue Vanities O Pretty Girls 73 1980 Blue Vanities TLI Video Tape 2 1984 Latent Image MastOnly The celluloid ceiling is a metaphor for the underrepresentation of women in hiring and employment in Hollywood. The term reflects the metaphor of the "glass ceiling," which describes an invisible barrier that keeps a given demographic (typically women, although the term can apply to any protected group) from rising beyond a certain level in a hierarchy. Celluloid refers to the material used to make the film stock that was once used to make motion pictures. The term is usually applied to behind the screen workers only. Contents 1 The Celluloid Ceiling Report 2 Working Conditions 3 ACLU/EEOC Investigation 4 Advocacy to End the Celluloid Ceiling 5 See also 6 References 7 External links The Celluloid Ceiling Report The celluloid ceiling is also the title of a series of reports created by Dr. Martha Lauzen at the Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University. These reports have been compiled since 1998 to track employment statistics for women in Hollywood. The reports focus on behind the screen creative positions, also called above-the-line positions. These include: director, writer, producer, executive producer, editors, and cinematographers. As of 2018 the Center has yet to cultivate statistics on below-the-line (craft) positions. The Celluloid Ceiling reports have been produced since 1998.
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