Rukus
Brett Hanover, 2018, 87 min.
A hybrid of documentary and fiction, Rukus is a queer coming-of-age story set in the liminal spaces of furry conventions, southern punk houses, and virtual worlds.

Furry Art at the Beginning of the World
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Brett Hanover, 2018, 87 min.
A hybrid of documentary and fiction, Rukus is a queer coming-of-age story set in the liminal spaces of furry conventions, southern punk houses, and virtual worlds.
Kendall Hennessy, 2022, 22 min.
An animated short film that follows two women who find themselves at a trade expo for massage therapists. Partly an ASMR video, partly a meditation on resilience, authenticity, and hard work, The Trade is for anyone whose labor remains unseen and underappreciated.
Quint Iverson, 2022, 13 min.
A heartfelt film about two furries navigating an online romance, told through live-action, machinima, and animation.
Maya Ben David, 2015–2022
Three short videos by performance artist Maya Ben David. Ever seen a gym bag play baseball with an airplane Twilight style?
Full videos:
Air Canada gal
Your Goodlife Fitness gym bag
Anthro Plane Baseball
I.V. Nuss, 2025
Furry cons might be the most beautiful celebration of being human you can imagine: thousands of people becoming animals. But is that the only shape we can take?
LIVE World Premiere at the Room Party Drag Revue,
Fox Teih, 2022
A deeply personal animation recounting a story of two kits, testing the boundaries of their friendship as they hunt to survive.
sparklecats2009, 2023
Living in a neglectful home, I often dreamed of a savior coming to rescue me. I deemed this character a mary sue, an animal or thing with no flaws who had the power to save me from any situation.
Dozzy and Baycun, 2025
A short video about cell phone towers and lonely creatures of the internet in love over far distances.
sournoodl, 2023
A film about sparkledogs, werewolverines, and other things that are just drawings.
Erik A. Mondrian, 2020
An eleven-part video essay documenting virtual places in the world of Second Life, exploring themes of isolation, belonging, invisibility, loss, and creation.
Additional footage by James Benoit, Splumbo, and Lane Lincecum.