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    2025 Studio Responsibility Index

    Studio Responsibility Index Findings, Year-Over-Year

    In order to understand how LGBTQ representation in film is changing, GLAAD does not analyze only data from the current year of film releases, but also how the statistics tracked in this study are changing over time. This section delineates the trends of LGBTQ representation in film year-over-year across a number of key demographics and categories beginning in 2022*, the year GLAAD began tracking streaming services and the current ten distributors.

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    *Prior to 2023, GLAAD included documentary films in its official tally. Starting in 2023, only scripted films are included in the SRI totals.

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