As is customary at this time since the 1989 National Film Conservation Act was passed, the National Film Registry has selected the 25 films that will be conserved in the United States Library of Congress.
Films from all eras that will be safeguarded for posterity, with the only requirement that ten years must have passed since their production.
So this year we find the only tape of the XNUMXst century that will be preserved in the Library of Congress of the United States, «Decasia»Of the year 2002.
Great classics from the history of cinema that had not yet been included as «Gilda»Or«Mary Poppins«, As well as other more modern tapes such as«Pulp Fiction"To Quentin Tarantino or «Roger and me»By Michael Moore.
The 25 films chosen by the National Film Registry:
"Bless Their Little Hearts" (1984)
"Brandy in the Wilderness" (1969)
"Cicero March" (1966)
Daughter of Dawn (1920)
"Decasia" (2002)
"Ella Cinders" (1926)
"Forbidden Planet" (1956)
"Gilda" (1946)
"The Hole" (1962)
"Judgment at Nuremberg" (1961)
"King of Jazz" (1930)
"The Lunch Date" (1989)
"The Magnificent Seven" (1960)
"Martha Graham Dance film" (1944)
"Mary Poppins" (1964)
"Men & Dust" (1940)
"Midnight" (1939)
"Notes on the Port of St. Francis" (1951)
"Pulp Fiction" (1994)
"The Quiet Man" (1952)
The Right Stuff (1983)
"Roger & Me" (1989)
"A Virtuous Vamp" (1919)
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (1966)
"Wild Boys of the Road" (1933)
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