🎬 Introducing the Music Hall Film Society
The Music Hall Film Society is a brand-new initiative dedicated to celebrating the art of cinema. Building on The Music Hall’s legacy as a beloved destination for independent film and storytelling, the Film Society brings all of our film programming under one banner—including curated screenings, Telluride by the Sea, and the New Hampshire Film Festival.
Following our first year producing NHFF in 2024, this new initiative allows us to deepen our commitment to film and create a vibrant community for film lovers year-round.
Phone: 603.436.2400
Email: info@themusichall.org
In-person: McKeon Ticketing Hub, 104 Congress St., Portsmouth, NH
Why Join?
Becoming a member of the Music Hall Film Society means more than just attending screenings—it’s about joining a passionate community of film fans, creators, and industry insiders. Membership supports:
- The continued growth of the New Hampshire Film Festival
- Year-round access to curated cinema events and filmmaker Q&As
- A platform for networking and professional development
- Exclusive special events, premieres, and insider opportunities
Whether you’re an aspiring filmmaker, an industry veteran, or simply love watching great movies, there’s something here for you.
Founding Member Recognition
The first 50 members of the Music Hall Film Society will be honored as Founding Members and recognized in the annual New Hampshire Film Festival program. Join early and become a part of The Music Hall’s cinematic legacy from the very beginning. As a Founding Member, you will be invited to a specially curated film screening, as well as be entered for the chance to host your own screening for your community with a film of your choice!
Film Society vs. Music Hall Membership
The Music Hall’s general membership supports a wide range of performing arts, music, and literary programming. In contrast, the Film Society membership is specifically designed for cinephiles. It offers unique access to film-only experiences, events, and discussions that celebrate the craft and culture of filmmaking.