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Resounding praise for “Resigning”!


PORTLAND, ME – August 20, 2025 — Pilotgroove Pictures had a proud showing in Portland Maine, with 4 trips to the podium including Runner-up for Best Film. “Resigning” also took top honors for Best use of Character, Best Cinematography and Best Actor in a Leading Role (Jay Chanoine).

The Portland, ME 48 Hour Film Project Best of & Awards Show marks the 4th Best Film nomination in the past 5 years for Pilotgroove Pictures. Previously nominated for You Make me Wanna Rock (2023), and Get your Hands Dirty (2022), they were Best Film winners in 2021 for Life with the Dead.

Credit for Best Use of Character , goes to Tim Peirce, who gave a tour-de-force performance as the film’s required character—Lobsterman, [Captain] Bill Lamtrack. Amidst a sea of Lobsterman in the Lobster capital of the worlds, Tim’s take was the freshest—leaving the competition clawing in his wake! (Sorry… if you didn’t want lobster puns, you came to the wrong website.)

The award for Best Cinematography is a first for Pilotgroove Pictures. The honor is shared by the 3-heded, one-eyed monster of David Distilli, Chris Shannis, and Jay Syrene, who combined powers to make this our best-looking film to date.

Jay Chanoine earned his 2nd award for Best Actor in a Leading Role—”again for basically playing myself,” admits the cranky, socially awkward stand-up comic, who plays Justin in the film.

The filmmakers would like to extend out tanks to the cast and crew, to the judges and producers of the Portland 48 Hour Film Project, and to everyone who’s watched the film, live or online. You’re all the friends we’ll ever need!

Pilotgroove Inducted into Boston 48 Hour Film Project Hall of Fame

48 Hour Film Project Boston has selected Pilotgroove Pictures as their 2024 inductee to the Boston 48 Hour Film Project Hall of Fame. The team will be honored at the Somerville Theater’s Crystal Ballroom, as part of the 2024 Best-of and Awards Show on Monday, June 10 at 7:00.

To celebrate this achievement, Pilotgroove Pictures produced a 40-minute retrospective chronicling their 15-year history of filmmaking in the 48 Hour Film Project. The film features commentary from the cast and crew as well as clips and behind the scenes moments from your favorite Pilotgroove films. A 7-minute version will be shown during the Best of & Awards Show.

Pilotgroove Pictures began competing in the 48 Hour Film Project in 2009 and has produced 14 films in New Hampshire, New York and Boston. They join Spanky & The King, Obnots, Wax Idiotical, Playomatic, Moose Films, and Extra Medium as the 7th team inducted into the Boston 48 Hour Film Project Hall of Fame.

To attend the 2024 Best of & Awards Show live or virtually, visit 2024boston48.com/tickets. Pilotgroove Pictures would like to extend our sincere thanks to the producers, filmmakers and audiences of 48 Hour Film Project Boston, for this tremendous honor.

THUMBWatch the full-length video retrospective at vimeo.com/pilotgroove