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The Dark Knight, Grease among films inducted into National Film Registry

The Dark Knight, Grease among films inducted into National Film Registry
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Blues Brothers, Dark Knight added to National Film Registry

Blues Brothers, Dark Knight added to National Film Registry
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Dark Knight, Shrek, Blues Brothers Added to National Film Registry - The Edwardsville Intelligencer

Dark Knight, Shrek, Blues Brothers Added to National Film Registry - The Edwardsville Intelligencer
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National Film Registry Adds Dark Knight, Blues Brothers, Shrek

Rolling Stone ‘Dark Knight,’ ‘Shrek,’ ‘Blues Brothers’ Added to National Film Registry A Clockwork Orange, By © Universal Pictures/Everett Collection The National Film Registry at the Library of Congress has selected 25 new films for preservation, including The Blues Brothers. An announcement on the Library of Congress website explained that the Film Registry chooses movies based on their “cultural, historic or aesthetic importance to the nation’s film heritage.” The 2020 titles boast a mix of “blockbusters, musicals, silent films, documentaries, and diverse stories transferred from books to screen.” This year’s class also features a record number of films directed by women (nine) and filmmakers of color (seven). The new additions bring the Registry’s total collection to 800.

S F filmmaker Wayne Wang s groundbreaking Joy Luck Club selected for preservation by National Film Registry

G. Allen Johnson December 14, 2020Updated: December 15, 2020, 7:26 am “The Joy Luck Club,” based on Bay Area author Amy Tan’s novel, was shot mostly in the Bay Area by San Francisco filmmaker Wayne Wang. Photo: Hollywood Pictures 1993 “The Joy Luck Club,” San Francisco filmmaker Wayne Wang’s landmark adaptation of Bay Area author Amy Tan’s sweeping novel about the complicated relationships between Chinese American women and their immigrant mothers, has been selected as one of 25 movies inducted this year into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress. The annual list of 25 films deemed of “cultural, historic or aesthetic importance to the nation’s film heritage was announced by the Library of Congress on Monday, Dec. 14. That means the films will be preserved in perpetuity by the registry. The number of films that have been accorded the honor is now 800, a fraction of the 1.3 million films in the library’s collections.

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