Renata Elis's new book Inclusion Has an Expiration Date exposes ageism and fake diversity in entertainment, offering a satirical manifesto on how inclusion oftenRenata Elis's new book Inclusion Has an Expiration Date exposes ageism and fake diversity in entertainment, offering a satirical manifesto on how inclusion often

New Book Exposes Ageism, Nepotism, and Paid Access Behind Entertainment Industry’s Inclusion Promises

2026/06/29 15:00
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In a sharp critique of the entertainment industry’s much-touted diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, award-winning Brazilian screenwriter and playwright Renata Elis has published her first book, Inclusion Has an Expiration Date. The book, described as a satirical manifesto-memoir, argues that behind the public relations buzzwords, ageism, nepotism, and pay-to-play access remain deeply entrenched.

Elis, who has worked internationally in the United States and Europe, uses her own experiences as a midlife professional attempting to re-enter the screen industry to expose what she calls the ‘business of hope.’ According to the book, programs such as screenwriting workshops, diversity grants, and pitch forums often function as a market that feeds on creators’ dreams while keeping real access limited to a small, rotating elite. The system, she writes, remains ‘medieval, only now disguised in politically correct language.’

The book is structured like a four-season television series, with each chapter serving as an episode in an ongoing investigation. Elis draws on industry data, academic research, and public statements from well-known actresses who have spoken about being marginalized as they age. She points to a systemic contradiction: while representation appears to expand on screen, mature women remain invisible both in front of and behind the camera. This invisibility, she argues, is not only cultural but also commercially irrational, as the industry continues to ignore one of the most loyal and economically powerful audiences: women over 50.

Elis also critiques the broader economic logic behind exclusionary practices, including pay-to-play access, nepotism, and the commodification of creative ambition. She contends that the problem lies not only in who appears on screen but in who has the right to create, sell, finance, and own stories. The book dismantles how diversity initiatives can serve as a marketing strategy while power remains concentrated in closed networks.

In the final section, Elis moves beyond criticism to offer a manifesto calling for new models of creative ownership, independent production, and audience-centered storytelling. Instead of seeking permission from the institutions she questions, she advocates for creators to reclaim their space through alternative paths.

‘Inclusion Has an Expiration Date’ is available in Canada through Amazon.ca. For more information about the book, the author, and related research, visit https://www.renataelis.com/.

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