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If you look only at the categories for acting, women come in for an equal share of the Oscars. But peeking behind the velvet curtains, a different picture emerges. Women are still a tiny minority in the movie business overall -- so much so the lack of opportunity has been dubbed the "celluloid ceiling." An interview with Women and Hollywood founder Melissa Silverstein.
By Martha Burk5
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If you look only at the categories for acting, women come in for an equal share of the Oscars. But peeking behind the velvet curtains, a different picture emerges. Women are still a tiny minority in the movie business overall -- so much so the lack of opportunity has been dubbed the "celluloid ceiling." An interview with Women and Hollywood founder Melissa Silverstein.