This year the Dutch equivalent of the BAFTAs announced the acting prizes would all be "gender neutral".
Award ceremony last night.
Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor awards for film went to two men.
Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor for TV awards went to..you guessed it, two men.
As the article below points out, there's a glaringly obvious correlation to the types of roles written for women and the quantity of in-depth ones available for them too. I'd add that there are also less roles for older, experienced women to play, unlike men and how that influences the entire industry for women (filters more out at a younger age).
Maybe this will spur on better roles for women..? Still, even if that's the case, it's unlikely to change much next year given the time it takes to write, produce, edit and air (never mind finance). So I wonder if next year the judges will need to be a little less "gender blind" and make sure a woman appears there too, or they're going to have "gender neutral" awards that look even more..sexist..than they do today!
The article is in Dutch but Google translate can help.
https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2021/10/01/gouden-kalf-voor-de-veroordeling-a4060463