“SHE’S good but I only want to hire someone I can have beers with at the end of the day.”

“I know this will make you mad but I prefer to talk to your husband.”

“Your bitch is showing.”

These are all actual phrases spoken to women who work in the film industry, as told to the creators of a new Tumblr account.

Sh*t People Say To Women Directors illustrates the sexism women regularly encounter while working in their chosen profession. Whether the women are sound recordists, photographers or directors, all share a similar story: being a female in Hollywood is tough, no matter what side of the camera you’re on.

“Until now, we haven’t had a platform to share some of the let’s call them “unusual” things people have said to us while working,” the site’s creators write.

“This is for catharsis and to expose some of the absurd barriers women face in the entertainment business.”

Here are some examples:

Sh*t People Say To Women Directors taps into findings from the newly-released study by Women In Film and the Sundance Institute. They found that “men outnumbered women 23-to-1 as directors of the 1,300 top-grossing films since 2002,” and that one of the main reasons for this is gender stereotyping.

“Having completed this three-year study, we now know that female filmmakers face deep-rooted presumptions from the film industry about their creative qualifications, sensibilities, tendencies and ambitions,” Cathy Schulman, President of Women In Film Los Angeles, told Deadline.

“Now we need to move a heavy boat through deep waters, and WIF is committed to year-round action until sustainable gender parity is achieved.”

Then, of course, we have examples from high-profile women like Jennifer Garner, who, upon accepting an award at last year’s Elle magazine Women in Hollywood event, said: “The fact that there even needs to be a Women in Hollywood event is a little bit sad. I mean, the men in Hollywood event is every day — it’s called Hollywood.

“So for example, my husband and I do kind of the same job, a little bit. Not long ago we both had one of those magical days, we call it a junket, where we both attended these lovely events where people come in every four minutes, they ask the same questions over and over again, you know the drill.

“We got home at night and we compared notes. And I told him every single person who interviewed me, I mean every single one, and this is true of the red carpet here tonight at Elle, asked me, ‘How do you balance work and family?’ and he said the only thing that people asked him repeatedly was about the tits on the Blurred Lines girl.

“As for work-life balance, he said no one asked him about it that day. As a matter of fact, no one had ever asked him about it. And we do share the same family. Isn’t it time to kinda change that conversation?”

It looks Sh*t People Say To Women Directors is committed to the same cause, too.

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