The website polygraph looked into the issue of gender equality and film. Here's how they describe their methods: "We Googled our way to 8,000 screenplays and matched each character’s lines to an actor. From there, we compiled the number of words spoken by male and female characters across roughly 2,000 films": Link to the data here: http://polygraph.cool/films/
The authors use the example of Disney films (Image Below). The site also featured in interactive graph, you can look at 2,000 of the screenplays, search for a specific movie title, and look at the difference in gender dialogue breakdown by genre.
The interactive features make this a great tool to use in class. You can also push your students to discuss the quality of the methods.
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