Arts & Entertainment
Montclair Film Festival Gets New Digs
Investors Bank donates Bloomfield Avenue building for events and administrative offices.

The Montclair Film Festival is about to get some new digs.
Investors Bank has announced that it will be donating the building at 505 Bloomfield Avenue to the Montclair Film Festival to use as a permanent home for their programs, events, educational offerings and administrative offices.
The building will be named the “Investors Bank Film & Media Center,” according to a release.
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“This incredible gift represents a deepening of the generosity and support that Investors Bank has shown the Montclair Film Festival from its inception,” stated Montclair Film Festival founder Bob Feinberg.
“The Montclair Film Festival continues to be an outstanding event which features talented filmmakers. We hope the new Film & Media Center will help the organization in its mission to celebrate and preserve the art of filmmaking for years to come,” stated Investors Bank President and CEO Kevin Cummings.
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Photo courtesy of the Montclair Film Festival
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