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A short film about really wanting to go to a furry convention but not being able to go – and about a delusional woman trying to create a new metaphysics of the fursuit.
A short film about really wanting to go to a furry convention but not being able to go – and about a delusional woman trying to create a new metaphysics of the fursuit.
The film's title immediately establishes a narrative centered on the fear and vulnerability of a transgender individual facing potential discrimination when entering the U.S., thereby explicitly promoting themes of identity politics and systemic critiques aligned with progressive ideology.
The movie explicitly centers on the experiences of a transgender individual, highlighting the challenges faced with identification and travel. Its narrative is expected to offer a strong critique of systemic barriers and discrimination against transgender people, contrasting these issues with the inclusive environment of the Anthrocon community.
The film intimately portrays a transgender woman's anxieties and identity challenges, focusing on her desire for community despite fears of discrimination and bureaucratic hurdles. It explores the emotional and psychological dimensions of her transgender identity with nuance and empathy, framing obstacles as external.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Based on available information, the film is not an adaptation of pre-existing material with established characters or historical figures. There is no indication of any characters whose on-screen gender differs from a canonical or historical baseline, thus no gender swaps are identified.
There is no information available regarding the film's characters, casting, or any prior source material that establishes character races. Therefore, it is not possible to determine if any character has been race-swapped.