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A dataset containing information about films, how popular they were, and the extent to which they feature women.
movies
A data frame with 841 rows and 24 variables:
The movie's title
The year of the movie's US theatrical release
The exact date of the movie's US theatrical release
The length of the movie in hours
The movie's primary genre per IMDB, fit into one of 5 broad categories
The verbatim genre description per IMDB
The movie's MPA rating (G, PG, PG-13, R, or NC-17) as an ordered factor
The name of the movie's director(s)
The name of the movie's screenwriter(s)
A comma-separated string of leading actors in the film
The movie's language(s), per IMDB
The country(ies) in which the movie was produced
The movie's score on MetaCritic, ranging from 0 to 100
The movie's rating on IMDB, ranging from 0 to 10
The number of users who submitted a rating on IMDB
The unique identifier for the movie at IMDB
The studio(s) who produced the movie
A logical indicating whether the movie passed the Bechdel test
A more granular measure of the bechdel test, indicating not just whether the movie passed or failed but how close it got to passing if it did fail
The movie's US gross in 2013 US dollars
The movie's international gross in 2013 US dollars
The movie's budget in 2013 US dollars
The proportion of spoken lines that were spoken by male characters
The raw data used to calculate men_lines
; see Source
for more information
These data are aggregated from several sources. Metadata is gathered from
IMDB. Other information, particularly about the lines, is collected from
The Pudding. The data
regarding the Bechdel Test, as well as about finances, comes from
FiveThirtyEight and its associated R package (fivethirtyeight
and its
dataset, bechdel
).
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