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National Film Registry
In late 1996, the
United States Congress passed landmark legislation creating the independent,
nonprofit National Film Preservation Foundation, a public-private partnership to benefit
the film preservation efforts of American film archives, historical
societies and similar institutions. Visit the Web page of the private
sector National Film
Preservation Foundation for information on its programs and groundbreaking DVD anthologies, Treasures From American Film Archives and More Treasures from American Film Archives.
Looking for an easy--and free--way to support film preservation? Do your Internet searches via GoodSearch and designate our charitable affiliate, the National Film Preservation Foundation, as the recipient. Good Search donates a penny per search to the charity.
Candidates for the National
Film Registry: The Public Reviews
- Find out information on this
ongoing film series at the Library of Congress' Mary Pickford Theater. Check
out the film introductions--
Camille,
Choose Me,
Daughter of Shanghai,
The Desert Song,
Face Behind the Mask,
Fang and Claw & Tiger Fangs,
The Florentine Dagger,
From Here to Eternity,
King of the Khyber Rifles,
My Sister Eileen (1942),
My Sister Eileen (1953),
Outcast and Legion of
Terror,
1776,
Those Three French Girls and A Damsel in Distress,
Two-Lane Blacktop,
The Wild One and Gimme Shelter,
and With Williamson Beneath the Sea. Information on the current Pickford Theater series.
Program notes from old series: Small Town America
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