Few Films Tackle Reproductive Health, USC Annenberg Study Finds — ‘Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret’ Leads the Handful That Do

“The refusal to hire women in critical positions behind the camera has ripple effects,” Annenberg Inclusion Initiative founder Dr. Stacy Smith says

Rachel McAdams and Abby Ryder Fortson in "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret" (CREDIT: Lionsgate)
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret

Women’s reproductive health is rarely depicted in movies, according to a new report from the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative.

A new research brief from Dr. Stacy L. Smith, who founded the Institute, looked at the 100 most popular movies of 2023 for portrayals related to pregnancy, miscarriage, infertility, contraception, abortion, menstruation, and overall reproductive health. 

“For years we have provided data on how Hollywood marginalizes girls and women on screen,” said Dr. Smith in a statement shared with TheWrap. “This latest report offers further evidence that it is not only the presence of women themselves that is missing on screen, but of critical depictions related to their health and well-being.”

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