Metal halide perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) possess high photoluminescence (PL) quantum yield (PL) and color tunability. Yet, until now, it has been difficult to maintain the high PL observed in solution in spin-coated films. Here, we report a novel CsPbBr3 NCs room-temperature synthesis based on Cs acetate, which displays near-unity PL in solid-state films upon post-synthetic treatment with lead bromide. The as-synthesized NCs show a PL of 80% in spincoated films but the post-synthesis treatment further enhances the efficiency >95%. The high PL is further confirmed by the monomolecular decay of the PL (5.8 ns) indicating a nearly complete suppression of non-radiative channels. The obtained films demonstrate high stability in air and require around 3 weeks to decrease to half the initial PL value.