Barbie 2024 Career of the Year Women In Film Doll Collection Is On Sale Now

01/10/2024 12:52 pm EST

With the enormous success of Greta Gerwig's Barbie Movie continuing this week with Golden Globe wins in the Cinematic and Box Office Achievement and Best Original Song categories, it's no surprise that Mattel chose this time to reveal Women in Film as their 2024 Career of the Year. The doll set includes a Studio Executive, Director, Cinematographer and Movie Star complete with work-related outfits and accessories like a camera, clapboard, cellphone,script, award, and more. 

Pre-orders for the Barbie Careers Women in Film doll set are available here at Walmart and here at Entertainment Earth now priced at $49.99. A detailed breakdown of the outfits and accessories for each doll can be found below. Note that cinematographers seem like a fun bunch. 

Four careers is a good start, but making an entire film with this crew would be difficult. Mattel notes that women still have a long way to go in the film industry: 

See the Barbie Women In Film Doll Collection at Walmart

Margot Robbie Praises Greta Gerwig:

Robbie and Gerwig recently took part in Deadline's Contenders panel about Barbie, and Robbie shared lots of praise for the director.

"I definitely didn't want to try and make a puff piece Barbie. I wanted us to run at the scary things as much as we celebrated the wonderful things," Robbie, who also executive produced the film, said during the panel. "That's exactly why I went after Greta, because I was like, 'She would do that.'"

"There's no way we could be on stage and have done what we got to do if those women hadn't done it," Gerwig said of the women creators who came before her. "So don't feel alone in this place. I feel like there's lots of them who've come before and will come after."

"I'll just jump in and say what Greta is too humble to say," Robbie added. "She has literally changed the game. From now on, it's different because of what she's done. It's massive. And someone is going to come forward with another original idea that requires a big budget, and there's going to be a female lead, and they're going to point to Barbie and say, 'But that made money.' Everyone's gonna go, 'Oh, right we're gonna have to green light this.' And that's amazing."

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