Since 1989, the Library of Congress has selected 25 films each year to be preserved based on their cultural, historic and ...
This variety manifested within the smattering of 21st-century movies entering the National Film Registry this year. This crop ...
Library of Congress highlights ‘Beverly Hills Cop,’ ‘Ganja & Hess,’ ‘Uptown Saturday Night’,’ Zora Lathan Student Films,’ and ...
Academy Award-nominated actor Edward James Olmos and director Gregory Nava add another film to the National Film Registry. Robert Rodriguez's 'Spy Kids,' 'Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan' starring ...
have been added to the Library of Congress' National Film Registry. “The new Latino-led films added to the National Film Registry tell complex and sometimes difficult stories, featuring Latinos ...
The post Library of Congress Adds Beverly Hills Cop, Dirty Dancing, The Social Network to National Film Registry appeared first on Consequence. The Library of Congress is back to share one of the ...
The National Film Registry, which is part of the Library of Congress, announced on Tuesday the latest movies it plans to archive for posterity. Each year, 25 films are added to the registry.
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 ...
"Beverly Hills Cop," the 1984 classic comedy starring Eddie Murphy, is one of 25 movies chosen in 2024 for a permanent spot in the Library of Congress National Film Registry, an honor given to ...
It's a most wonderful time of the year for classic film buffs and preservationists. The National Film Registry, which is part of the Library of Congress, announced on Tuesday the latest movies it ...
Montage image showing 2024 selections of the National Film Registry. Bill Gunn’s Ganja ... directed by Zeinabu Irene Davis. Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden emphasized the importance of ...
In a record, five of the 25 movies inducted this year into the National Film Registry at the Library of Congress feature prominent Latino lead actors and storylines. These are “Spy Kids,” “Up in Smoke ...