Triumph in Chicagoland
Jesse Pomeroy’s “worldfullofnothing”, a feature drama centered on an internet suicide hoax, was an official selection at the 2009 Naperville Independent Film Festival this past week. Jesse and I attended, along with the Executive Producers, and we picked up nominations in three categories: Best Feature (Producers Jesse Pomeroy, Markus Innocenti), Best Actress (Angela Bozier) and Best Director (Jesse Pomeroy).
Saturday night’s Gala Award ceremony brought indie film-lovers out from all over the Chicago area. Roger Ebert received an emotional welcome, Karen Allen (Raiders of the Lost Ark) was there to hand over the Best Actress award, and Jim Peterik (Survivor, .38 Special) performed a rousing acoustic version of his “Eye of The Tiger” which got the audience suitably pumped to rise up to the challenge of a rival.
“worldfullofnothing” lost out to G.R. Kearny’s “Handicapped” for Best Feature, but in a tense, Oscar-worthy moment, the announcement for Best Director came down to two words. Jesse Pomeroy.
Much excitement ensued from the “worldfullofnothing” table as Jesse collected a handsome trophy (fabricated by the same folks who make the better-known Academy Award) — and I learned that it is a good feeling to stroll around the after-party with an award under your arm.
Naperville is a fest still in its infancy, but organizers Glessna and Edmond Coisson, Daniel Nigg and Gary Pradel are working hard to create a must-go-to fest in the Mid-West.
Now, if they could just sort out the catastrophe that calls itself American Airlines, all would be good in the world.