May issue of The Hollywood Reporter devoted to the theme of sexism in the movies

Seven beautiful women and talented actresses arranged a "round table" to discuss the sore and more than urgent problem. In a nutshell, it can be described as "The Place of a Woman in Contemporary Cinematography". Hollywood superstars, which gained fame due to roles on television and in the cinema, talked about sexism (different levels of pay depending on sex) and age problems.

Gloss The Hollywood Reporter offers readers not only a stunning photo shoot with the participation of actresses, but also thoughtful monologues of the heroines of the May issue on the serious topic of gender equality.

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Young and popular actress Jennifer Lawrence spoke one of the first about the unfair approach to pay. She was supported by colleagues in the acting department - Jennifer Lopez, Julianne Margulis, Kirsten Dunst, Kerry Washington Constance Zimmer, Sarah Paulson and Regina King.

Stylists knowingly chose very feminine toilets for a photo shoot of these ladies. A serious message is encrypted in the photographs: "Yes, we are tender and feminine, but inside us there is order and iron discipline! It is these qualities that allowed each of us to ascend to the cinematic Olympus. "

Jennifer Lopez, a super-popular actress and performer of pop songs, so expressed the general mood of her colleagues:

"I was always very strange, why should the women of our profession behave differently than men? I get annoyed when they call me "diva"! Success came to me not because I'm beautiful. It is the fruit of hard work. "