
Feels Good Man
I heard you pull yer pants all the way to go pee.
Ratings
When indie comic character Pepe the Frog becomes an unwitting icon of hate, his creator, artist Matt Furie, fights to bring Pepe back from the darkness and navigate America's cultural divide.
Production
Museum & Crane, Wavelength, XTR, ITVS, Independent Lens, Secret Sauce Media
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Matt Furie
Self - Artist, Creator of Pepe the Frog
Aiyana Udesen
Self - Artist, Matt's Partner
Chris Sullivan
Self - Matt & Aiyana's Housemate
Johnny Ryan
Self - Typical Cartoonist

Lisa Hanawalt
Self - Artist & Writer

Emily Heller
Self - Comedian & TV Writer
Susan Blackmore
Self - Psychologist & Memetist
Dale Beran
Self - Artist & Writer
Mills
Self - 4channer
Peder Riis
Self - Cartoonist
Aleks Krotoski
Self - Psychologist & Journalist
Brian McMullen
Self - Editor & Art Director
Joel Finkelstein
Self - Director, Network Contagion Research Institute
Aaron Sankin
Self - Journalist
Matt Braynard
Self - Executive Director, Look Ahead America
John Michael Greer
Self - Occultist & Scholar
Skinner
Self - Artist
Adam Serwer
Self - Staff Writer, The Atlantic
Rachael Finley
Self
Hampton Boyer
Self - Artist & Curator
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