If you've ever been out walking in the early hours, and questioned the world around you, then "Nightwalk" might be the short film for you. The no-budget filmmakers at Last Independent have concocted another entertaining work here, but this time, they deal with deeper themes, rather than light-weight entertainment. We follow an unnamed man (writer Michael A. Hunter) as he strolls the city streets at night; with voice-over revealing his thoughts. It's a shambling, dream-like piece, with plenty of abstract shots and from-the-hip cinematography. The notes for the film reveal that the lighting was achieved by torches - this doesn't surprise me, but it has the right effect with the black and white photography. It might be short - a mere 5-minutes - but Hunter, director Kevin Powis and co-producer David J. Nock ("The Golden Sphere") have made a genuine art-house effort here.