Barbie may have a PG rating but how does a doll by Mattel challenge the patriarchy in the 'real world'? Kath&Mish get the inside mechanics of how blockbusters are released and the marketing machine that brings them to our screens. Katie Page is an events manager for Village Entertainment and a woman in film who brings her extensive knowledge to a discussion which extends beyond the celluloid of old. With the phenomena of the concurrent campaign that mixed the testosterone-dripping ...
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Barbie may have a PG rating but how does a doll by Mattel challenge the patriarchy in the 'real world'? Kath&Mish get the inside mechanics of how blockbusters are released and the marketing machine that brings them to our screens. Katie Page is an events manager for Village Entertainment and a woman in film who brings her extensive knowledge to a discussion which extends beyond the celluloid of old. With the phenomena of the concurrent campaign that mixed the testosterone-dripping ...
Ep 33 : Why Moving House Is Always So Shitful (Season 2 Final)
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21 minutes
3 years ago
Ep 33 : Why Moving House Is Always So Shitful (Season 2 Final)
We've all had to do it. And even when you want to, it's still shitful. Kath reveals she's moving house, and the impact it's having on her and her two adult children wakes up memories in all of us. Mish recalls trying to sell a house during her marital split, whilst in the midst of a medical crisis, and Kath's younger self breaks down at Heathrow Airport, when she was forced to move back to Australia. There's still fingernail imprints in the runway. Once again these two open up on old feelings...
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Barbie may have a PG rating but how does a doll by Mattel challenge the patriarchy in the 'real world'? Kath&Mish get the inside mechanics of how blockbusters are released and the marketing machine that brings them to our screens. Katie Page is an events manager for Village Entertainment and a woman in film who brings her extensive knowledge to a discussion which extends beyond the celluloid of old. With the phenomena of the concurrent campaign that mixed the testosterone-dripping ...