More than 65 actors and filmmakers have pledged their name to the Time’s Up 4% Challenge, which demands that Hollywood hire female directors in a bid to redress the industry’s glaring gender gap.

The challenge, which launched in January, took its name from a depressing statistics that noted that only four out of the 100 highest grossing movies in 2018 were directed by women. In fact, you had to scroll through 33 male names – dozens of Chrises, Robs and Rons – before you reached the first female one. (Ava Duvernay for A Wrinkle in Time.) In 2019, not a single female director was nominated for best Director at the Golden Globes, Oscars, BAFTAs or Critics Choice Awards.