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So, 'The Politics of Fur' is this quirky little gem from 2002 that somehow marries the cutthroat world of L.A. music production with some genuinely odd personal dynamics. Una, our main gal, is a powerful producer whose life revolves around her pet tiger and her assistant, who’s got his own flair. The film has this offbeat charm, mixing a bit of romance with some sharp commentary on ambition and relationships. It’s not your typical love story, especially with the tension between Una and 'B', the artist she’s trying to win over. The performances carry a certain raw energy, and while the pacing might seem uneven at times, it adds to the film's distinctive feel. It’s definitely an interesting watch for anyone into the less conventional side of early 2000s cinema.
'The Politics of Fur' has had a tricky journey in terms of availability; it's not widely distributed, which adds to its collector allure. There have been a few DVD releases, but they tend to be scarce, making it a bit of a hidden treasure. The film's unique premise and unconventional narrative structures pique interest for those keen on exploring niche indie films from the early 2000s. Its combination of themes and offbeat storytelling makes it worth seeking out for collectors who appreciate distinctive cinema.
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