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Victoria qualified as a "MILF" not by age alone, but by attitude. The Sept. 19, 2011 clip is notable for:

Despite the progress, the fight is not over. The term "mature woman" is often still used as a euphemism for "character actor." The pay gap persists; while Tom Cruise and Harrison Ford command $20M+ for action roles in their 60s, their female counterparts are often offered supporting roles for a fraction of the cost. Victoria.MilfHunter.In.The.Running.Sept.19.2011.wmv

Furthermore, diversity remains a crisis. The "mature woman" renaissance has largely benefited white, cisgender, slender actresses. Where are the breakout roles for Viola Davis? (She is doing her part with The Woman King). Where are the culturally specific stories of older Latina, Asian, or Indigenous women? The industry must move from tokenism to true inclusion. Victoria qualified as a "MILF" not by age

We also need more female directors over 60. The stats are grim: the percentage of films directed by women over 50 has barely budged in two decades. If we want authentic stories about aging, we need authors who have lived it. The term "mature woman" is often still used

The .wmv (Windows Media Video) extension seen in this file name is a relic of a specific technological period.