
Ethan Fuirst
Directing
Known For

Leo, a trans man, and his cis and straight friend, Eleanor, go away for an impromptu weekend trip, during which they uncover old secrets, new challenges, and find the answer to the age-old question: can bad sex and good friends mix?
Summer Solstice

'1781' explores a queer possibility in the lives of two young men in the 18th century.
1781

Two friends embark on their annual backpacking trip only to discover there might not be enough connection to keep up the tradition. Filmed while the cast and crew slept in tents and hiked up the tallest mountains in New York State.
Can't Go Over It

Two gay men find a creative way to release their pent-up aggression.
Come at Me, Bro

A conversation with 7 young performers who play the role of “Victoria”, a 14-year-old Jewish immigrant at New York City’s beloved Tenement Museum, the “Vickies”, as they call themselves, take shifts improvising the role for visitors—going about Victoria’s imagined daily routine but also interacting with guests.
The Victorias

Filmmaker Ethan Fuirst turns the camera onto himself to examine why all his hook-ups keep turning into friends instead of developing into something more.