Kering celebrates 10 years of Women In Motion and unveils a study on gender equality in cinema since 2015

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    mercoledì 09 aprile 2025

    Kering celebrates 10 years of Women In Motion and unveils a study on gender equality in cinema since 2015

    To mark the 10th anniversary of the Women In Motion program,
    Kering presents the results of an in-depth study on the evolution of gender equality in film since 2015 and conducted by Dr. Stacy L. Smith, professor at USC and founder of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative (AII). 
     

    The Kering | Women In Motion program celebrates its 10th anniversary

     

     

    Since its launch at the Festival de Cannes in 2015, Women in Motion has become an important platform dedicated to highlighting women in the world of arts and culture. As part of the Festival, the initiative aims through its Awards, Talks and Podcasts to foster exchanges around issues of equality and better representation of women in cinema, and to provide concrete support for emerging female directors. This decade of action marks a decisive step in the Group's commitment to fostering a space for discussion and action aimed at strengthening the recognition of women in the 7th art.

     

    To evaluate the progress made on the subject of gender equality in the sector since the creation of the program, and to highlight the persistence of certain obstacles and the solutions that could be implemented, Kering commissioned Dr. Stacy L. Smith, professor at USC and founder of the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, to  create a study on the evolution of the place of women in cinema since 2015. By aligning the sectoral perspective with the many personalities who have spoken over the past decade as part of the Women In Film initiative, the research analyzes both qualitatively and quantitatively  the issues surrounding the representation of women in the film industry.

     

     

    Gender equality in cinema since 2015

     

    From 2015 to 2024, the share of lead characters played by women in the top 100 films at the US box office rose from 32% to 54%. While these figures represent a significant step forward, especially when we consider that films featuring female leads are as successful in cinemas as those featuring male leads, they should not mask the fact that overall, the roles taken on screen by women still very often conform to gender stereotypes. For example, over the period 2015-2023, on average, only 32% of speaking characters on screen are women; a quarter of them are dressed suggestively, and a quarter show partial nudity. These issues of women's representation on screen and persistent stereotypes ran through many Talks, with almost 35% of participants mentioning the slow pace of change for female characters on screen and the objectification to which they are still subjected in many films, which can influence the opportunities that are subsequently offered to actresses.

     

    The slow pace of change for women behind the camera remains evident, with the share of female directors in the top 100 box-office films in the US between 2015 and 2024 having risen from 7.5% to 13.6%. While the number of female directors has nearly doubled in ten years, they remain overwhelmingly outnumbered.
    Among the obstacles identified, obtaining financing for their films remains a major issue. The financial support provided by Kering’s Emerging Talent Prize plays a crucial role in helping female creators who have released their first film. Since the program's inception, the prize has been awarded to 11 laureates, enabling the production of 23 films, several of which have won acclaim in international competitions: Carla Simón won the Golden Bear at the Berlinale in 2022 for Nos soleils (Alcarràs), and Maura Delpero was awarded the Grand Jury Prize at Venice in 2024 for Vermiglio ou la mariée des montagnes. In 2025, Kering will present the Emerging Talent Prize to Brazilian director Marianna Brennand, for her masterful and poignant film, Manas.

     

    Through Women In Motion, Kering reaffirms its determination to pave the way for ever more concrete and lasting equality by continuing to amplify the voice of women in the 7th art and continuing its concrete support for women directors. The recipient of the 2025 Women In Motion Award, as well as the program of Talks for the 78th edition of the Festival de Cannes, will be revealed in the coming weeks.

     

    Access the study “10 Years of Women In Motion: Reflecting on gender equality in the cinema industry since 2015” by USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative


    About Women In Motion 

     


    Kering's commitment to women is at the heart of the Group's priorities and, through Women In Motion, extends to the arts and culture, where gender inequalities persist, even though creation is one of the most powerful vectors for change.
    In 2015, Kering launched Women In Motion at the Cannes Film Festival with the ambition of highlighting the talent of women in cinema, both in front of and behind the camera. The program has since been extended to other artistic fields, including photography.
    Through its Awards, the program salutes the influence of inspirational figures and provides concrete support for emerging talent. Its Talks and Podcasts provide a forum for personalities to share their views on the representation of women in their professional environment.
    In 2025, the anniversary year of the creation of Women In Motion, Kering celebrates 10 years of commitment to women in the arts and culture.
    A pioneering program, Women In Motion highlights the talent and diversity of the voices shaping the artistic world. More than a celebration, this decade marks a milestone in the Group's commitment to providing a space for dialogue and action, in order to continue promoting the recognition and influence of women in creation.

     

     

    About Kering
     

     

    A global Luxury Goods Group, Kering brings together and nurtures a group of emblematic Houses in Fashion, Leather Goods and Jewelry: Gucci, Saint Laurent, Bottega Veneta, Balenciaga, McQueen, Brioni, Boucheron, Pomellato, DoDo, Qeelin, Ginori 1735, as well as Kering Eyewear and Kering Beauté. By placing creation at the heart of its strategy, Kering enables its Houses to push back their limits in terms of creative expression, while shaping a sustainable and responsible Luxury. This is the meaning of our signature: Empowering Imagination.

     

     

     

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