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Easterseals Disability Film Challenge Announces 2026 Winners at Star-Studded, Orange-Carpet Event at Sony Pictures Studios

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CULVER CITY, CALIFORNIA - MAY 07: Attendees pose onstage during the 13th Annual Easterseals Disability Film Challenge announces winners during orange-carpet event at Sony Pictures Studios on May 07, 2026 in Culver City, California. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Easterseals Disability Film Challenge)

Celebrity Guests/Presenters Included Peter Farrelly, Phil Lord & Chris Miller, Jason Ritter, Wilmer Valderrama, Tal Anderson, Danielle Nicolet & More

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LOS ANGELES May 8, 2026 For Immediate Release — Winners of the 2026 Easterseals Disability Film Challenge (EDFC), which is celebrating 13 years of leadership in advocating for authentic storytelling and casting in the entertainment industry, were announced last night (May 7) at a star-studded, orange-carpet awards ceremony at Sony Pictures Studios.

Among the celebrity guests & presenters: Two-time Oscar®-winning writer, producer and director Peter Farrelly (Ricky Stanicky, Loudermilk, Greenbook, Something About Mary, Dumb and Dumber); Academy Award-winning filmmaking team Phil Lord & Chris Miller (Project Hail Mary, Spider-Man™: Into the Spider-Verse, the Lego movies, 21/22 Jump Street); Jason Ritter (Matlock, Lanterns); Wilmer Valderrama (NCIS, Zootopia 2); Tal Anderson (The Pitt); Danielle Nicolet (The Flash, Central Intelligence); Academy Award-winning writer, producer and director Siân Heder (CODA, Orange is the New Black); and director-producer Kat Coiro (You, Me and Tuscany; Marry Me), to name a few.

The Film Challenge has received nearly 1,000 submissions since its launch (144 this year)—including submissions from actors Marissa Bode (Wicked), and Jessy Yates (Pulse, Me), both nominated for Best Actor—from nearly every state and from around the globe, including entries from Austria, Australia, Bolivia, Canada, England, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Mexico, Singapore, Timor-Leste, South Africa and The Netherlands.

“It was a magical night that once again put a spotlight on authentic storytelling and disability inclusion in Hollywood,” said actor, comedian, producer and disability advocate Nic Novicki (Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse), a little person who is founder and director of the Film Challenge and a board member of Easterseals Southern California. “True progress in the entertainment industry means ensuring that people with disabilities are part of the conversation at every level. The Easterseals Disability Film Challenge exists to do exactly that. Thanks to sustained industry support, we have been able to elevate new voices, launch remarkable talent, offer year-round learning opportunities and help filmmakers from around the world achieve meaningful success on both sides of the camera. We’re proud to serve as a trusted resource for Hollywood.”

The 2026 winners (highlighted in red) are:

Best Film presented by Sony Pictures
Amor Fati – Joe Guintu
Don’t Forget to Dance – Tim Bartow
The Ticket – Jaylin Hodge
ZIPTIED – Angel Giuffria

Best Director presented by NBCUniversal

Dead Wife Montage – Wren Brooks
Don’t Forget to Dance – Carmen Flood
The Shoot – Juan Arce
The Ticket – Jayla Hodge, Jaylin Hodge & Jerah Milligan
Neighborhood Watch – Vincent Rutley

Best Actor presented by IMDbPro
Be Right Out – Colin Miller
Dead Wife Montage – Marissa Bode
Neighborhood Watch – Vincent Rutley
VIVIAN PROBZ – Jessy Yates

Best Writer presented by Netflix
Amor Fati – John Kessler and Joe Guintu
Crip Club – Aya Obeid & Shan Hafez
Interruptions – Stephanie Castelete-Tyrrell
The Ticket – Jaylin Hodge, Jayla Hodge & Jerah Milligan

Best Editor presented by Paramount
Before I Die – PJ Germain
Dead Wife Montage – Janine Anne Uyanga
The Shoot – Rich Valverde
The Ticket – Tony Pape

Best Awareness presented by Amazon MGM Studios
Back to the Dark Ages – Anna Pakman
I Will be Fine – Steven Ching
Reclaiming – Aly Corvin
The Shoot  – Juan Arce

CULVER CITY, CALIFORNIA – MAY 07: Attendees pose as the 13th Annual Easterseals Disability Film Challenge announces winners during orange-carpet event at Sony Pictures Studios on May 07, 2026 in Culver City, California. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Easterseals Disability Film Challenge)

The featured genre for the 2026 Challenge was “Dramedy,” which was once again officially announced during this year’s Sundance Film Festival. During the Film Challenge, which was held March 24-29 in 2026, registered filmmakers are given a span of five days over the designated timeframe to write and produce short films (one-to-five minutes, based on the year’s announced genre), which promote disability inclusion in front of and behind the camera.

Winners receive invaluable access to entertainment leaders and resources, opening the door to an industry notoriously difficult to enter and a variety of prizes to help them achieve their career goals, including:

  • $2,000 cash prize awards to each winner.
  • Dell Technologies computers.
  • One-year IMDbPro Premium Membership, the essential resource for entertainment industry professionals.
  • One-year Microsoft 365 subscription, including Microsoft Office, Microsoft Copilot and all-day video calling with Microsoft Teams.
  • One-year membership to Film Independent provided by the Golden Globe Foundation.
  • Screenings at Academy Award-qualifying festivals, including the Heartland Film Festival and HollyShorts Film Festival.
  • Mentorship meetings with entertainment industry executives and talent, including: Academy Award-winning filmmakers Phil Lord and Chris Miller (Project Hail Mary, Spider-Man™: Into the Spider-Verse, the Lego movies, 21/22 Jump Street); Sean Berney, Director of Film, Netflix; Steven O’Dell, President of International Marketing & Distribution for Sony Pictures Entertainment Motion Picture Group; Karen Noble, Director, Filmmaker & Content Strategies, Universal Film; Robert Baltazar, VP, TV Programming Inclusion for NBCU LAUNCH; Tiffany Smith-Anoa’i, Executive Vice President, Content Engagement, Partnerships & Strategy, CBS; and others to be announced.
CULVER CITY, CALIFORNIA – MAY 07: (L-R) Chris Miller, Phil Lord, Nic Novicki and Peter Farrelly attend as the 13th Annual Easterseals Disability Film Challenge announces winners during orange-carpet event at Sony Pictures Studios on May 07, 2026 in Culver City, California. (Photo by Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Easterseals Disability Film Challenge)

According to the CDC, 25% of U.S. residents, more than 70 million people, have a disability, making it today’s largest minority population. Yet, according to a study released by USC’s Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, the number of speaking characters with a disability in a major film was just 1.9% in 2022. GLAAD also published a report in 2022 which found that only 2.8% of series regulars on primetime broadcast TV (22 of 775) were characters with disabilities. And per the most recent Ruderman Family Foundation study, about 95% of characters with disabilities in Hollywood’s top films and TV shows are played by able-bodied actors.

Enjoy the Orange Carpet interviews provided by Easterseals Disability Film Challenge:

Previous Film Challenge winners and participants have gone on to land roles or direct segments of such popular films and TV shows as The Accountant 2, The Pitt, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Freakier Friday, Pulse, New Amsterdam, Superstore, The Good Doctor, Loudermilk, Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, The Handmaid’s Tale, Marry Me, Moxie, Special, Good Trouble, Curb Your Enthusiasm, One Day at a Time, Dollface, So Help Me Todd, NCIS: Origins, NCIS: Hawai’i, NCIS: New Orleans, Dragons: The Nine Realms, Pupstruction, Not Quite Narwhal, Interview With the Vampire, Best Foot Forward, As We See It, Growing Up and Lucky Hank, among others.

The Easterseals Disability Film Challenge is made possible by generous support from: Amazon MGM Studios, Comcast NBCUniversal, Dell Technologies, Golden Globe Foundation, IMDbPro, Intel, Microsoft, Netflix, Paramount, SAG-AFTRA, Sony Pictures Entertainment, The Walt Disney Studios and Warner Bros. Discovery.

About the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge: 

As someone with a disability, actor, comedian and producer Nic Novicki launched the Disability Film Challenge in 2013 in response to the under-representation of talent with disabilities both in front of and behind the camera. Novicki created the challenge to give aspiring filmmakers the opportunity to showcase their work and provide them with meaningful exposure. In 2017, Novicki joined forces with Easterseals Southern California—the nation’s leading nonprofit supporting people and families with disabilities—to expand the event, now known as the Easterseals Disability Film Challenge. Learn more at:  www.DisabilityFilmChallenge.com

About Easterseals Southern California

Easterseals Southern California transforms lives every day. For over a century, Easterseals has championed inclusion and independence—delivering essential services like early childhood programs, autism services, employment and independent living support to more than 29,000 people each year. Through advocacy and education, we break barriers and create opportunities for the one-in-four Americans with disabilities. Learn more at: https://socal.easterseals.com

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