When a cynical old man is forced to share his hospital room with a stranger, he discovers through the power of friendship that it’s never too late to change your outlook on life. Winner of the Best Narrative Short Film Award at the 2005 Austin Film Festival. ABOUT THE FILMMAKERS: Jeremy Kipp Walker & J. Anderson Mitchell’s debut short film “Goodnight Bill” won the Jury Award for Best Short Film at the 2005 Austin Film Festival, the Audience Award for Best Live Action Film at the 2005 Palm Springs International Short Film Festival, Jury Award for Best Short Film at the 2005 New Orleans Film Festival and a Best of Fest Screenplay Award from the 2005 Rhode Island Film Festival. The acclaimed short screened at dozens of premiere film festivals on the 2005 circuit, including Los Angeles Film Festival, Cinequest, Hamptons International Film Festival and LA Shorts Fest and was one of fifty qualifying short films for the 79th Annual Academy Awards. Their follow up short film “Super Powers” won the Best Narrative Short Film Award at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival and screened at Cinequest, Nashville Film Festival, LA Shorts Fest, Palm Springs International Short Film Festival, Austin Film Festival, Hamptons International Film Festival and AFI Dallas. Their work has been distributed commercially on television, DVD and the Internet, where “Super Powers” has garnered over 1 million hits online. Jeremy Kipp Walker (Producer / Co-Director) is a New York-based producer/director and …