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The modern mature female character has torn up the old script. Today’s cinema is giving us complex, flawed, and ferocious women who refuse to fade into the wallpaper.

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A remarkable phenomenon is currently unfolding in Hollywood: the midlife comeback. From Renée Zellweger and Demi Moore to Nicole Kidman and Pamela Anderson, female stars of the 1990s and 2000s are making a stunning return to the silver screen — and they are not just taking any roles. They are playing parts that see them embracing and asserting their age, shaking up norms and redefining the place of midlife women in the movies.