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Library of Congress Inducts 25 Classic Films!

Every year The Library of Congress inducts 25 classic films into its National Film Registry. Carla Hayden, a librarian at the Library of Congress said, "Films help reflect our cultural history and creativity — and show us new ways of looking at ourselves — though movies haven't always been deemed worthy of preservation. The National Film Registry will preserve our cinematic heritage, and we are proud to add 25 more films this year.” Here are this year’s picks! 

  • “Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi”
  • “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring”
  • “A Nightmare on Elm Street”
  • The 1997 biographical film “Selena”
  • Cicily Tyson’s 1972 movie “Sounder”
  • 1902’s “Ringling Brothers Parade Film”
  • “WALL-E”
  • Disney’s “Flowers and Trees” released in 1932
  • “The Murder of Fred Hampton”
  • “Who Killed Vincent Chin?”
  • “Requiem-29”
  • “Cooley High”
  • “Richard Pryor: Live in Concert”
  • “Chicana”
  • “The Long Goodbye”
  • “The Watermelon Woman”
  • “Stop Making Sense”
  • “Strangers on a Train”
  • “The Wobblies”
  • “Pink Flamingos”
  • “Evergreen”
  • “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane”
  • “HellboundTrain”
  • “The Flying Ace”
  • "Jubilo"

Entertainment Weekly CapeTown Film Festival Presented By The American Cinematheque & Sponsored By TNT's "Falling Skies" - Day 5

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