Tuesday, November 5, 2013

New England Film Article


A new article about Stowe Story Labs 2013 just came out on newenglandfilm.com. It features interviews with founder David Rocchio, participants Johnny DiGeorge and Rob Koier and a theme related pitch of one of Koier's new scripts, "Love Hate".

Check out the article here and the Facebook page for "Love Hate" here.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

VTIFF

"Strength of the Storm" will be showing as part of the Vermont Filmmaker's Showcase in the 2013 Vermont International Film Festival. For more information about the festival go here.

VT Movie Interview

Rob Koier and Dorothy Tod, both Directors of short segments in "Freedom & Unity: The Vermont Movie" are interviewed live on WCAX. Check out the interview here  and more information about the six part movie and the upcoming sixty-six screenings here

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

VT MOVIE

The Vermont Movie premiers September 27th at the Barre Opera House.  This begins a state-wide tour of all six parts of the film. Rob Koier worked on several segments for this film, check out one here and visit http://thevermontmovie.com to find out more information about the film and it's upcoming release.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

VCF

The Vermont Community Foundation awards a Vermont Arts Endowment grant towards post-production for "Strength of the Storm". You can find out more information about the VCF here.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Story Labs

Rob Koier was one of three people selected to receive a free merit fellowship to attend the River Arts run Stowe Story Labs to workshop his new script "The Underneath". The workshop runs Sept. 14-16, 2013. Check out the link here for more information. The Vermont International Film festival is a partner for this workshop. Check them out here.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Inventing A New Genre

Peter Belsito, a founding member of IFP(Independent Filmmaker's Project) and Film Finders reviewed Rob Koier's feature length script "The Little Death" and described Koier as having "invented a new genre". He also said that "It is very entertaining, I laughed a lot and appreciated the attitude - very street, New York, young and in your face.--And a sweetness and dead on humor that I appreciated as well."