Let it Shine: The Story of the Keene Pumpkin Festival (Blu-Ray)

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The first feature length film from director Gavin Key. Featured at the 2022 Monadnock International Film Festival and 2022 New Haven Docs Film Festival.

“From 1991 to 2014, the small city of Keene, NH was home to the world-famous Keene Pumpkin Festival.  With over 9 Guinness World Records for the most lit jack-o-lanterns in one place, and 50,000 to 80,000 people in attendance every year, the Pumpkin Fest made national attention every October. This heartwarming documentary from local filmmaker Gavin Key tells the complete 25-year history of the festival and the story of how one community can come together for something spectacular.”

*This film is available to watch digitally for free on our website

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The first feature length film from director Gavin Key. Featured at the 2022 Monadnock International Film Festival and 2022 New Haven Docs Film Festival.

“From 1991 to 2014, the small city of Keene, NH was home to the world-famous Keene Pumpkin Festival.  With over 9 Guinness World Records for the most lit jack-o-lanterns in one place, and 50,000 to 80,000 people in attendance every year, the Pumpkin Fest made national attention every October. This heartwarming documentary from local filmmaker Gavin Key tells the complete 25-year history of the festival and the story of how one community can come together for something spectacular.”

*This film is available to watch digitally for free on our website

The first feature length film from director Gavin Key. Featured at the 2022 Monadnock International Film Festival and 2022 New Haven Docs Film Festival.

“From 1991 to 2014, the small city of Keene, NH was home to the world-famous Keene Pumpkin Festival.  With over 9 Guinness World Records for the most lit jack-o-lanterns in one place, and 50,000 to 80,000 people in attendance every year, the Pumpkin Fest made national attention every October. This heartwarming documentary from local filmmaker Gavin Key tells the complete 25-year history of the festival and the story of how one community can come together for something spectacular.”

*This film is available to watch digitally for free on our website