Personally I suspect some furs would jump into suit and get out there.
Conventions do strike a tough balance between being private and public events. The privacy expected in a house or hotel room is not the same as the privacy of a hotel corridor. But I don't support the filming that was done at MFF, not least because they did a worse job by going in without anyone to ask about what they were seeing.
They could have had answers to their questions if they hadn't been so secretive about it – and, perhaps, if they had though to ask before showing up at an event and shoving a videocamera in people's faces.
Personally I suspect some furs would jump into suit and get out there.
Conventions do strike a tough balance between being private and public events. The privacy expected in a house or hotel room is not the same as the privacy of a hotel corridor. But I don't support the filming that was done at MFF, not least because they did a worse job by going in without anyone to ask about what they were seeing.
They could have had answers to their questions if they hadn't been so secretive about it – and, perhaps, if they had though to ask before showing up at an event and shoving a videocamera in people's faces.