This paper presents a theoretical method to calculate the surface energy dependence on thickness of nanofilms based on the Landau theory. For the first time, it is shown that the surface energy of thin films having free surfaces is greater than the surface energy of macroscopic objects. For nano-objects having free surfaces, it is stated that their interior order parameter is always less than that of macroscopic solids of the same composition. It is obtained that the surface energy of thin films increases with decrease in their thickness passing its maximum meaning. A further decrease in the solid film thickness leads to a monotonic decrease in the surface energy.