Night Flight is proud to present the 10 winners of our first Night Flight Music Video Film Festival, selected by Night Flight founder Stuart S. Shapiro. We are thrilled to see that music video ...Read More
"Motorin!" Night Flight, in its third season in '83, sat down with the Sacramento-based Arena Rock outfit Night Ranger, known for the power ballad "Sister Christian," who were promoting promoti...Read More
Knowing that another world is possible, individuals young and old share their hopes and dreams for the future.
"To-day at last we know: John Brown was right." -W.E.B. Du Bois. This film is an experimental essay in three movements that explores the importance of being more than an "ally" in struggle, by ...Read More
A group of powerful, bold, Irish women political prisoners at Armagh Jail shook Ireland to its’ core in 1980 when they began a transgressive “no-wash” protest, refusing to bathe for a year to b...Read More
A village engulfed by the 1950 Red River flood experiences a surreal resurrection.
A bar mitsvah band director searches for a new singer.
A rhythmic collection of sounds, textures and images.
A psychedelic, hand-drawn theatre of the absurd.
Everyone freaks out at a Christmas party when Kim goes missing.
A man lives in a computer program.
A series of vignettes told by a woman relating to her television obsession.
A man threatens to commit suicide off a tall building.
A series of short images, often related to televisions.
A man in the desert encounters a soda fountain.
A collection of bloopers taken from my One-Man Showcase, a 1993 production written, performed, directed, produced, and edited by me and in which I portray over 100 characters in 52 scenes.
Hawk tracks a mysterious band of humans and discovers their leader has a link to his past. Meanwhile, Scout and Tank investigate Project New Order, unaware that Dread is manipulating events.
A former Earth Forces soldier infiltrates the Power Base to present himself as an additional candidate for the Power Team. However, his brazenness and the risk of compromising the base angers the group.
A collection of bloopers taken from my One-Man Showcase, a 1993 production written, performed, directed, produced, and edited by me and in which I portray over 100 characters in 52 scenes.
Captain Power plugs into the "web" to learn more information about Project New Order. However, Lord Dread is aware of his online presence and tries to stop him.