Despite collectively being placed under one reductive banner, “furries” (or men and women who have an affinity for animals to the point where they wear full body costumes and form characters that they believe to be either extensions or manifestations of their own existence) come in all shapes and sizes. More often than not, they are seen as sexual deviants who have sex while wearing the aforementioned anthropomorphic costumes. However, as with any subculture, the truth is far more mundane, with the debut documentary from filmmaker Dominic Rodriguez being a crystal clear exploration of just what makes this subsection of society tick.
Entitled Fursonas, Rodriguez introduces us to a collection of “furries,” ranging from a pirate radio show host who has become the focus of cartoonish news coverage to a leader in the movement known as Uncle Kage (who instead of wearing a furry costume seems to be glued to...
Entitled Fursonas, Rodriguez introduces us to a collection of “furries,” ranging from a pirate radio show host who has become the focus of cartoonish news coverage to a leader in the movement known as Uncle Kage (who instead of wearing a furry costume seems to be glued to...
- 5/24/2016
- by Joshua Brunsting
- CriterionCast
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