Documentary director Dominic Rodriguez did not know he was a furry until he was partially finished with his incredible film, Fursonas. “Whenever I talk to a person who says ‘I think I kinda like this ...
Filmed partly in Pittsburgh, home to the annual Furries fest Anthrocon each summer, the new documentary "Fursonas" was made by a local man who was in the closet about his own furry status - to his ...
You really can’t blame Dr. Samuel Conway for being so overprotective of furries. With the documentary Fursonas, which rolls during the April 21-28 run of the Newport Beach Film Festival, Dominic ...
The fascinating phenomenon of “furries,” or people who don anthropomorphic full-body costumes for role-playing purposes, gets some — but not much — light shed on it in “Fursonas.” With director ...
As of about a week ago, I didn’t feel like I needed to know anything more about furry culture. They love humanoid animals and dressing up like plush toys, which may or may not include f*cking each ...
An insider's look at anthropomorphic role play drew sell-out crowds at its Pittsburgh premiere on Thursday. Filmmaker Dominic Rodriguez (far right) joins some of the crew of Fursonas at the ...
A colorful documentary portrait of the decidedly plushy anthropomorphic community. By THR Staff Portraying the devoted individuals residing beneath the plush anthropomorphics, Dominic Rodriguez’s ...
Though the media tends to cover furries, people who participate in the subculture interested in fictional anthropomorphic animal characters, with a detached sense of amusement, the actual community is ...
Exclusive: One of the least understood modern cultural oddities is the Furry Fandom subculture, like-minded people who enjoy dressing up like cartoon animals, usually with intricately designed, ...
This year's Slamdance Film Festival, the upstart counterpart to the larger Sundance Film Festival, promises to instill within viewers confidence that, despite what some may say, film is not dying. New ...
The fascinating phenomenon of “furries,” or people who don anthropomorphic full-body costumes for role-playing purposes, gets some — but not much — light shed on it in “Fursonas.” With director ...
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