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Temat postu: jordan retro 11 US Library of Congress Film Regist
Nomination is open to American films which are:
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Originally established by Congress in 1989 and reauthorised in September 2008 by the Library of Congress Sound Recording and Film Preser
Public votes contribute significantly to the selection process for choosing new entries for the Registry. The final decision is made by the Librarian, after consideration of public nominations and considerable consultation with the National Film Preservation Board and the Library’s motion picture staff.
Individuals can nominate up to 50 films each year. Submissions details are available on the US Library of Congress website .
Nominations are not restricted to professional films, with the 2008 winners including a 1956 home movie, Disneyland Dream, and a 1973 student film, No Lies.
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, historically or aesthetically significant
Congress Sanctioned National Film Registry
Members of the public can nominate films to be considered for inclusion in the US Library of Congress Film Registry. Each year 25 films are added to the Registry to be preserved for future generations.
Why Have a National Film Registry?
Librarian of Congress, James H. Billington, says that America has lost “about half of the films produced before 1950 and as much as 90 percent of those made before 1920”. Nitrate and acetate based films are continuing to deteriorate with the passage of time.
Films selected for the Film Registry are preserved through the Library’s motion picture preservation program or through the combined efforts of the Library and motion picture studios, archives or other organisations.
In 2008, the US National Film Registry has celebrated its twentieth year of protecting and preserving significant American films. The Registry now contains 500 films considered to be significant “culturally, historically or aesthetically”.
The 500 films now stored in the vault cover a range of genres and styles and include films made since the early 1890s. The complete list of films is available from the Library of Congress and includes a range of classics, science fiction, musicals, drama, comedy, animations and others such as:
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The African Queen (1951)All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)Beauty and the Beast (1991)Easy Rider (1969)This is Spinal Tap (1984)Groundhog Day (1993)Miracle on 34th Street (1947)To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)M*A*S*H (1970)Singin’ in the Rain (1952)Rip Van Winkle (1896)Young Frankenstein (1974)The Jazz Singer (1927)Nominate Films for the US National Film Registry
The National Film Preservation Act stipulates that the US Library of Congress should select 25 films each year to be preserved in their film vault. These films are not necessarily chosen as the best American films
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, but rather those that have made significant and lasting contributions to American culture.
In 2008 a further 25 films have been added to the Film Registry. These include The Invisible Man (1933), the first American movie serial The Perils of Pauline (1914) starring Pearl White and Arnold Schwarzenegger’s science fiction classic The Terminator (1984).
Films Preserved by the US Library of Congress
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