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The 4%: Film's Gender Problem

The 4%: Film's Gender Problem

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The 4%: Film's Gender Problem

2016
0h 28m
3.3(3 votes)
Documentary

Overview

Explores the hot-button issues around the striking gender gap in Hollywood. Both women and men in the entertainment industry share first-person insights, questions, and anecdotes about the place of women in Hollywood.

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Production Companies

Jigsaw Productions

Cast & Crew

49 members
Directing

Joey Soloway

Self

Joey Soloway
Acting

Toni Collette

Self

Toni Collette
Directing

Catherine Hardwicke

Self

Catherine Hardwicke
Directing

Amy Heckerling

Self

Amy Heckerling
Acting

Lake Bell

Self

Lake Bell
Acting

Amanda Peet

Self

Amanda Peet
Acting

Mo'Nique

Self

Mo'Nique
Directing

Sam Taylor-Johnson

Self

Sam Taylor-Johnson
Acting

James Franco

Self

James Franco
Directing

Paul Feig

Self

Paul Feig
Acting

Anjelica Huston

Self

Anjelica Huston
Directing

Judd Apatow

Self

Judd Apatow
Directing

Mira Nair

Self

Mira Nair
Acting

Patricia Clarkson

Self

Patricia Clarkson
Acting

Kristen Wiig

Self

Kristen Wiig
Production

Christine Vachon

Self

Christine Vachon
Acting

Franklin Leonard

Self

No Image
Acting

Julie Delpy

Self

Julie Delpy
Acting

Rebecca Keegan

Self

No Image
Directing

Michael Moore

Self

Michael Moore
Acting

Amber Tamblyn

Self

Amber Tamblyn
Acting

Anne Sweeney

Self

No Image
Directing

Vicky Jenson

Self

Vicky Jenson
Acting

Stacy L. Smith

Self

No Image
Acting

Anne Thompson

Self

No Image
Production

Lori McCreary

Self

Lori McCreary
Acting

A. O. Scott

Self

No Image
Acting

Keri Putnam

Self

No Image
Acting

America Ferrera

Self

America Ferrera
Acting

Dawn Hudson

Self

No Image
Camera

Ellen Kuras

Self

Ellen Kuras
Acting

Geoffrey Gilmore

Self

No Image
Production

Cathy Schulman

Self

Cathy Schulman
Directing

Kimberly Peirce

Self

Kimberly Peirce
Acting

Melissa Silverstein

Self

No Image
Directing

Mimi Leder

Self

Mimi Leder
Directing

Victoria Mahoney

Self

Victoria Mahoney
Directing

Tina Mabry

Self

Tina Mabry
Directing

Rose Troche

Self

Rose Troche
Production

Donna Gigliotti

Self

No Image
Directing

Mary Harron

Self

Mary Harron
Production

Jon Kilik

Self

Jon Kilik
Directing

Michael Mann

Self

Michael Mann
Directing

Pamela Romanowsky

Self

Pamela Romanowsky
Directing

Jonathan Dayton

Self

Jonathan Dayton
Directing

Valerie Faris

Self

Valerie Faris
Camera

Mandy Walker

Self

Mandy Walker
Camera

Rachel Morrison

Self

Rachel Morrison
Directing

Amy J. Berg

Self

Amy J. Berg

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