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7/22/08 - Two commercials scored by Robert Miller were nominated for Outstanding Commercial at this year's Emmy Awards. You can watch "Delivery" by Traveler's and "It's Mine" by Coke in Robert's commercial reel.





7/14/08 - Robert has begun work on Happy Tears, the next film by Teeth director, Mitchell Lichtenstein. The film stars Demi Moore, Parker Posey, Ellen Barkin, and Rip Torn.





7/8/08 - Teeth, directed by Mitchell Lichtenstein and scored by Robert Miller, is out on DVD.




7/1/08 - Wherever You Are, directed by Rob Margolies and scored by Robert Miller, won "Best Feature" at the Philadelphia Independent Film Festival.





6/24/08 - The XBox Halo3 "Diorama" commercial, with music arranged by Robert Miller, won a Bronze Lion at Cannes for Best Use of Music. Watch it here.




6/3/08 - Trumbo, directed by Peter Askin and scored by Robert Miller, arrives in theaters June 27! It's being released by Samuel Goldwyn Films. Watch the trailer here.




5/6/08 - Robert won a Silver Award in the 2008 District 15 Addy Awards for his music in Crest's "Puppets."




5/2/08 - One of the films that Robert scored, The Caller, won the "Made in NY" Narrative Award at Tribeca.




4/4/08 - Robert scored three films in the upcoming Tribeca Film Festival. Be sure to check them out.

Theater of War
Theater of War

"Art and politics converge in this provocative look at the life and ideas of Bertolt Brecht, interwoven with The Public Theater's staging of his Mother Courage. Meryl Streep, Tony Kushner, Kevin Kline, and George C. Wolfe take audiences on a behind-the-scenes look at their creative process..."(find out more here.)


The Caller
The Caller

"Frank Langella gives a tour-de-force performance as an energy executive who tries to expose his corporation's corrupt practices in this quiet yet chilling neo-noir thriller. He hires a private investigator (Elliott Gould) to forward his efforts, but who is investigating whom?..."(find out more here.)


Great Genius and Profound Stupidity
Great Genius and Profound Stupidity

"Director Benita Raphan "explores the twin concepts of genius and stupidity," focusing primarily on deaf and blind Helen Keller and itinerant mathematician Paul Erdos...."(find out more here.)