Nitehawk Shorts Festival 2026: OPENING NITE
Midnite weekend screenings happen on Friday & Saturday nights (meaning arrive on Friday and/or Saturday night by 11:45pm for seating, the movie starts after midnite)!
Run Time: 96 min. Format: DCP Release Year: 2026
For this year’s Opening Nite program we have shorts from several festival alumni and other first time filmmakers. With stories grappling with devotion and desire takes on relationships that are sometimes hilarious, other times haunting, each demonstrates a form of connection, whether it spans time or falls flat, or is complicated by outside forces.
Q&A moderated by Cristina Cacioppo, Nitehawk Cinema
Main Man
John de Menil, 10 min.
Abe and Erwin are two minor guys connected across history by their feelings of having peaked.
Crab Diane
Ryan McCown, 17 min.
A young woman, tired of working at a seaside diner, reaches out to cosmic forces.
Going Dark
Kate diRienzi, 10 min., world premiere
A catholic school girl competes with her drama teacher for her friend’s affection.
HoleY
Bavly Soliman, 20 min.
While visiting New York from Egypt, Christian-Orthodox Mark decides to lose his virginity, confronting cultural and religious restrictions.
Leaf Peeper
Vito A. Rowlands, 2 min.
A frantic frolic in Fall foliage. A stop-motion autumn adventure. A symphony in blaze orange.
Even in the Light (Hasta en la Luz)
Valeria A Avina, 15 min., NYC premiere
This visceral psychological drama follows Sofia, a tender and imaginative child navigating a fractured home filled with silence, secrets, and shadows.
Doctor Death Grip
Amber Schaefer, 20 min., NYC premiere
An autofiction writer’s viral essay about her six-fingered boyfriend’s porn addiction tests a couple’s already deteriorating relationship.
UPCOMING SPECIAL SCREENINGS
SEE ALLMr. Nobody Against Putin
The incredible story of an ordinary Russian teacher who exposed Putin’s propaganda machine
Nitehawk Shorts Festival 2026: NOBUDGE
NoBudge co-presents a program of shorts working with limited budgets and resources
Nitehawk Shorts Festival 2026: CLOSING NITE
We wrap up this year’s festival with a strong program of pieces that find people revealing themselves in myriad ways

