Feels Good Man traces the surreal journey of cartoonist Matt Furie’s character Pepe the Frog as it evolved from a niche web comic image into a white supremacist icon during Donald Trump’s ascendance to the Presidency. It follows Furie’s quest to reclaim his character from the clutches of alt-right extremists and to rehabilitate Pepe’s image, and, by extension, his own. Feels Good Man is an eye-opening exploration of questions of authorial intent, virality, magical thinking, and the internet’s influence on our culture. The film captures a strange and evocative chapter in the rise of Donald Trump and illustrates the far-reaching consequences of meme culture.
In this event, director Arthur Jones and producer Giorgio Angelini will join moderator Chelsea Kai Roesch (Film and Media Studies, UCSB) for a post-screening discussion of Feels Good Man.
This event is free but a reservation is recommended in order to guarantee a seat. Reserve tickets: https://www.carseywolf.ucsb.edu/pollock-events/cwc-docs-feels-good-man/