NATO Supports Cranford Theater with NEON’s “Presence” Opening

From left to right: NATO’s Amanda Martin, Film Commission Exec Jon Crowley & Commissioner Janice Kovach, Downtown Cranford Chair Kristen Mider, Cranford Theater Owner Doreen Sayegh, local film commissioner Dr. Thomas Haveron, NJ.com’s Enrique Lavin and CinemaCon’s Matt Pollock.

NATO’s Chief of Staff Amanda Martin and CinemaCon’s Associate Managing Director Matt Pollock joined The Cranford Theater owner Doreen Sayegh for a special screening at her nearly 100-year-old cultural landmark, celebrating this weekend’s opening of Neon Pictures’ locally-filmed thriller Presence, directed by Steven Soderbergh, written by David Koepp and starring Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan and Julia Fox. The evening celebrated the success of New Jersey’s tax incentive program with recent films like Presence, filmed entirely at a single location in the theatre’s hometown, and A Complete Unknown, nominated on the same day for eight Academy Awards and shot almost entirely in the Garden State. A panel focusing on New Jersey production and the importance of local cinemas like the Cranford as cornerstones of their communities followed the screening, led by film commissioner Janice Kovach, and featuring NATO’s Amanda Martin, Cranford Downtown Director Caren Demyen and New Jersey Motion Picture & TV Commission Executive Director Jon Crowley.