The cast of this film is all women, mostly mature actresses, over 40 years old where Hollywood sees them as grandmothers. Despite the fact that they look great, they reach an age in the business where they are not considered at all and turned down for parts. Hollywood's biggest problem in this industry is the lack of roles about mature women by mature women for mature women audiences. I could see the frustration of having former leading ladies being turned into grandmothers before their time or put out to pasture. They still want to work and have a family if that is there goal. But working in this business is tough enough, you can win Academy Awards like Jane Fonda and Vanessa Redgrave and still be auditioning for roles. The gender gap in Hollywood is quite fierce where the women must be attractive and talent is secondary. Also the roles in the films are quite fierce for women. Yes, this documentary is a feminist but still female as well. This documentary shows how far behind Hollywood is in establishing equality for women in the business.