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  • Production:Museum & Crane
  • Released:2020-09-04
  • IMDB:tt11394182
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.
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Feels Good Man, my favourite doc of 2020  Webworm with David Farrier

'Feels Good Man' tells the story of how Pepe The Frog went from meme to alt-right icon  Business Insider

Feels Good Man Trailer Examines the Artist Behind Pepe the Frog  Collider

Film Review: “Feels Good Man” — A Far Right Frog-napping  The Arts Fuse

Feels Good Man Is the Rarest Pepe of All: A Good Meme Documentary  Paste Magazine

Feels Good Man: A tale of weaponised memes and hardcore happiness  bluntmag.com.au

Feels Good Man  filmreviewdaily.com

Feels Good Man: the disturbing story behind the rise of Pepe the Frog  The Guardian

Coup d’Etats and Cartoons | A.S. Hamrah  The Baffler

‘Feels Good Man’: How Pepe the Frog became a mascot for the alt-right and white supremacists  KCRW

'Feels Good Man' Traces Pepe The Frog From Hate Symbol To Democracy Icon  NPR

Review: Feels Good Man Is a Potent, and Ultimately Hopeful, Cautionary Tale  Slant Magazine

Sundance review: 'Feels Good Man' chronicles the birth of a toxic meme  The Movie Cricket

Pepe the Frog gets dissected in internet culture doc 'Feels Good Man'  Mashable

Big Screen Berkeley: ‘Feels Good Man’ & ‘The Hole’  Berkeleyside

“You Can’t DM People on 4chan”: Arthur Jones and Giorgio Angelini on Pepe the Frog Documentary Feels Good Man  Filmmaker Magazine

How 'Feels Good Man,' a PBS film about Pepe the Frog, speaks powerfully to this moment in divisive American politics  The Washington Post

Review: In 'Feels Good Man' documentary, SF cartoonist loses Pepe the Frog to racist trolls  San Francisco Chronicle

'Feels Good Man' Documentary: Directors on Exploring Pepe the Frog's Disturbing Internet Journey  The Hollywood Reporter

Pepe the Frog falls from grace in ‘Feels Good Man’  The Michigan Daily

Pepe the Frog’s Leap to the Dark Side  Alta Journal

An Artist Tries to Save Pepe the Frog From Fascists  Hyperallergic

Pepe the Frog is finally saved by ‘Feels Good Man’  The Maneater

Fantastia Fest review: the memeic nightmare of Feels Good Man and how a creator lost and recaptured his creation  Kansas City Pitch

Feels Good Man Sings the Ballad of Pepe to Save American Democracy by Dante A. Ciampaglia  Red Hook Star-Revue

Pepe the Frog died, and part of the internet died with him  The Verge

Pepe the Frog Mutates from a Far Right Meme Into a Lovable, Far Gone Figure in ‘Feels Good Man’  The Texas Observer

The True Story Behind the Origins of Pepe the Frog  Artnet News

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