The Registry, established in 1989, is a program of the U.S. Library of Congress that recognizes and preserves films of cultural, historical, or aesthetic significance.
Since 1989, the Library of Congress has selected 25 films each year to be preserved based on their cultural, historic and ...
This year, "Beverly Hills Cop" is being added to the Library of Congress’s National Film Registry, to be preserved for future generations. The National Film Preservation Act of 1988 directed the ...
Films like "Beverly Hills Cop" and "Spy Kids" will live on forever in cinema's hall of fame, better known as the National Film Registry. The National Film Preservation Board announced Tuesday the ...
The National Film Preservation Board announced Tuesday the 25 films joining its sacred list, rounding out the total to 900 films.
Charlie Chaplin is one of the greatest silent film stars and movies like The Great Dictator and City Lights show why he was ...
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The National Film Registry, which is part of the Library of Congress, announced on Tuesday the latest movies it plans to archive for posterity. How are the films chosen? Films are selected due to ...
Other titles added to the National Film Registry in 2024 include 1982’s sci-fi sequel “Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan,” Gus Van Sant’s 1991 drama “My Own Private Idaho” with River Phoenix ...
The “Star Trek” franchise is boldly going where it hasn’t gone before: the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry. “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan,” a 1982 release, was among the ...
The 25 new films added to the list span from 1895's "Annabelle Serpentine Dance" to 2010's "The Social Network." Nobody puts Baby in a corner, but the National Film Registry did just put “Dirty ...