New England Film Festival is an international film festival created by artists and for artists.
It is a platform to be together in the process of film creation, to get to know works from around the world and to make contact with other creators who have that need to create and join together to make works.
New England Film Festival also offers a space for learning, through the award winners who will talk about the process of creating their works, through videos in which communication and interaction with the public will be opened since there is a space dedicated to audiovisual education, learning and collaboration.
In New England Film Festival nothing is impossible , is an space to make your film dream come true.

New England Film Festival Certificate and The Beautiful Golden Light House Award Trophy to:
Best Feature Film
Best Short Film
Best Documentary Film
Best. Music Video
Best Animated Film
Best Student Film
Best Student Short Film

All types of film genres are accepted. By submitting to New England Film Festival (NEFF) you are granting NEFF the rights to use screen grabs, press materials, and stills from your movie on our advertisements, press materials, festival programs, and website for a minimum of 12 months preceding and following the festival year you submitted in, also you are admitting that you are 18 years of age or older and you are granting the right for screen your film publicly at the upcoming edition.

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  • Rick Miller

    I had a great experience at this festival and appreciate the attention I received, and the care that Oldren Angel gave me.

    December 2025
    Response from festival:

    Hi Rick, Thank you for submitting your Great Documentary and for participate in the Festival as well, was super to see you to, I enjoy it very much and I wish the best of luck for "Mom I have something to tell you", Congratulations again...

  • Although I was unfortunately unable to attend the screening, it was an honor for my short film "A Fateful Weekend" (about the tragic weekend of JFK's assassination as seen through the eyes of a seven-year-old whose little brother's birthday is the next day) to screen at New England Film Festival. And how appropriate that the screening location is not too far from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library; the source of the majority of archive footage utilized in my film. Thank you for the selection!

    December 2025
    Response from festival:

    Thank you, for sharing with us your powerful Film, and telling the story of that tragedy from a different point of view, was Amazing