24th Annual NH Film Festival

PASSES FOR THE 24TH ANNUAL NEW HAMPSHIRE FILM FESTIVAL OFFICIALLY ON SALE!


*Film Producer and Longtime New Hampshire Resident Amy Greene to Receive the Van McLeod Award*


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PORTSMOUTH, NH – New Hampshire Film Festival (NHFF) announced this week that passes for October’s 24th annual film festival are officially on sale. Passes can be purchased online on the festival’s official website, or in person at The McKeon Ticketing Hub at The Music Hall. This year’s festival will take place October 15 – 18, 2026. For the second consecutive year (and 11th time overall), NHFF was recognized by MovieMaker Magazine as one of the “50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee in 2026,” highlighting the festival’s continued growth and reputation among filmmakers nationwide.

NHFF is an annual fall event that unites professional filmmakers, screenwriters and film industry experts with film lovers in the heart of downtown Portsmouth, one of New England’s most vibrant and walkable cultural destinations. With its historic charm, thriving arts scene, acclaimed restaurants, and coastal backdrop, Portsmouth provides an ideal setting for filmmakers and audiences to connect both on and off screen, further cementing NHFF’s growing reputation as a must-attend destination on the festival circuit. The festival continues to be an Academy Award® qualifying festival for the Short Film Awards by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Furthermore, longtime New Hampshire resident Amy Greene will be this year’s recipient of the Van McLeod Award. Greene is a stunt coordinator, stunt performer, and feature film producer whose recent projects include A24’s THE DRAMA, upcoming A24 Anthony Bourdain biopic TONY, Academy Award® winning films THE HOLDOVERS and SOUND OF METAL, and Academy Award® nominated KNIVES OUT. Other films in her resume have won awards at Sundance Film Festival, Cannes Film Festival, and The Independent Spirit Awards.

Amy Greene of GreeneMachine Stunts will received the Van McLeod Award at this year’s NH Film Festival. Image/IMDB

The Van McLeod Award is named for the late Commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Cultural Resources and honors an individual who has made a significant impact in the film and tv industry, and hails from the Granite State. A champion of New Hampshire arts, McLeod’s work has had an enormous impact on the state as a whole. Past recipients include Marcy Carsey, Ken Burns, Mike O’Malley, Eliza Coupe, Gordon Clapp and Ernest Thompson, among others.

“Each year, the New Hampshire Film Festival brings together an incredible community of filmmakers, artists, and audiences who share a passion for storytelling and independent film,” said Dan Hannon, Co-Founder and Industry Curator of the New Hampshire Film Festival. “As we enter our 24th year, we’re thrilled to officially welcome audiences back to Portsmouth this October and especially honored to recognize longtime New Hampshire resident Amy Greene with this year’s Van McLeod Award. Amy’s remarkable body of work and ties to New Hampshire perfectly reflect the creative spirit and artistic excellence we strive to celebrate through the festival.”

Highlights of the New Hampshire Film Festival include:

  • Groundbreaking Films: Enjoy documentaries, narratives, and shorts that are award-winning, independent, premieres, and not-yet-released. There is something for everyone.
  • Notable Guests & Attendees: Interact with industry guests during panel discussions, parties and screenings. Past guests have included Morena Baccarin, Brittany Snow, Alan Ruck, John Michael Higgins, Adrian Grenier, Cole Escola, Michael Ian Black, Adam Pally, Christopher Abbott, David Spade, Mike O’Malley, Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, and Tom Bergeron, among many others.
  • Buzzworthy Parties & Events: From the red carpet gala to exclusive after parties and the festival’s signature Comedy Panel, you’ll have many opportunities to mingle with other film-loving attendees,  guests, and film industry influencers.
  • Industry Insiders: Feed your love of film with industry expert panel discussions, premiere screenings, networking events, and workshops.

About New Hampshire Film Festival

The New Hampshire Film Festival’s mission since its founding in 2001 is to inspire audiences with thought-provoking cinematic stories from visionary talents in independent filmmaking, and to provide a platform for emerging artists to advance their craft, engage with the community and promote to industry leaders. From young filmmakers to up-and-coming directors and seasoned screenwriters to veteran actors, NHFF showcases the brightest talent within the domestic and international film scene. The festival also emphasizes creative collaboration, education and networking through panel discussions, workshops, and social events. For more information visit nhfilmfestival.com.


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