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Barbie Girl Games: Behind The Scenes

Barbie Girl Games: Behind The Scenes

FromSleepover Cinema


Barbie Girl Games: Behind The Scenes

FromSleepover Cinema

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Length:
79 minutes
Released:
Sep 7, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In a Sleepover Cinema first, we’re talking beloved Barbie PC games— specifically Barbie Nail Designer, Barbie Sparkling Ice Show, and Barbie Pet Rescue. We also have two very special guests: a true pioneer of the girly-games industry, composer Jan Bozarth, and her most beloved collaborator (son Shane Madden) join us to talk about composing for and producing some of our favorite games.
Check out Jan’s new girly girl franchise, Aventurine! Her new book “Queens of Aventurine” comes out this November.
You can find Shane’s new music here and check out his work as a composer for violin here!
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Released:
Sep 7, 2023
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Welcome to Sleepover Cinema, where we analyze the films that created the collective unconscious of the girls and gays of the late 90s and early 2000s. Hosted by sister filmmaking duo Hannah and Audrey Leach, also known as Too Pink Pictures, Sleepover Cinema is an exploration of the movies that first inspired their love for film— classics like Aquamarine, Cheetah Girls, and Cinderella (the one with Brandy in it, obviously)— aimed at answering the question… are these movies actually good? And at the end of the day, do we really care if they are?