Pronunciation: /ˈsɛljəˌlɔɪd ˈsilɪŋ/
noun an invisible barrier that prevents women and minorities from rising to the upper ranks in the film industry
A1 The celluloid ceiling refers to the lack of opportunities for women in the film industry.
A2 Many female directors are trying to break through the celluloid ceiling and have their work recognized.
B1 The celluloid ceiling has been a longstanding issue in Hollywood, with women often facing barriers to advancement.
B2 Despite efforts to address gender inequality, the celluloid ceiling still exists in many areas of the film industry.
C1 The celluloid ceiling is a complex phenomenon that requires systemic change in order to create more opportunities for women in film.
C2 Breaking through the celluloid ceiling requires not only talent and hard work, but also a supportive network and advocacy for gender equality in the industry.
formal The film industry still struggles with breaking through the celluloid ceiling for female directors.
informal It's tough for women to reach the top in the movie business due to the celluloid ceiling.
slang Breaking the celluloid ceiling is a major challenge for women in Hollywood.
figurative The celluloid ceiling continues to block opportunities for women in the film industry.
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