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==Women as directors, producers, executives==
==Women as directors, producers, executives==
* We have highlighted in bold the episodes directed by women on many SF TV series.  
* We have highlighted in bold the episodes directed by women on many SF TV series. See, e.g., [[The X-Files]], [[Xena: Warrior Princess]], [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]], [[Battlestar Galactica]].  


==Women as writers==
==Women as writers==
* We have highlighted in bold the episodes written by women on many SF TV series.  
* We have highlighted in bold the episodes written by women on many SF TV series.  See, e.g., [[The X-Files]], [[Xena: Warrior Princess]], [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]], [[Battlestar Galactica]].  


==Women as leads==
==Women as leads==
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Revision as of 17:32, 16 August 2010

This page collects information about and statistics on women in film.

Women as directors, producers, executives

Women as writers

Women as leads

  • "Two Female Leads", XKCD went through a variety of films to discover top-billed female actors: virtually no films with two top-billing females; virtually no films with a male/female pair where the female tops the billing; and tons of films with two top-billing males.