Relation Between Brigsby Bear and Future Folk?

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The Future Folk (folk band) and the relevant film, the history of future folk (2012), revolve around a narrative about the duo coming to Earth from another planet. The costumes that they use in the film and their concerts are like this:

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Recently I watched Brigsby Bear (2017), and a guy with a very similar costume appears:

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I was wondering if this is a reference to Future Folk or if it was inspired somehow. Future folk have made a reference in their fb page but I still did not understand if the two films are associated. Any ideas?






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Are Future Folk a real band?

Future Folk is a New York City-based folk music comedy duo. Founded as a live act in 2004, the duo includes General Trius (Nils d'Aulaire) and The Mighty Kevin (Jay Klaitz).

Is Brigsby bear a true story?

The program sees the magical anthropomorphic bear Brigsby doing battle with an evil wizard in the moon while also teaching multiplication. But the show, and its star, isn't real\u2014not even within the world of Dave McCary's debut film, written by Kyle Mooney and Kevin Costello.

Who wrote The History of Future Folk?

This considered, Future Folk is best suited for an audience similar to the demographic that populates the modern, Manhattan-ized Brooklyn in which it was filmed\u2014folk freaks, precocious children, and above all, families.



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