“The National Film Registry is a key part of that effort, ensuring that important films that reflect the diversity of American cinema are preserved for future generations.”
Other notable additions to the National Film Registry this year include Shrek (2001), the animated comedy that became a box office smash and spawned a successful franchise, and The Dark Knight (2008), the critically acclaimed Batman film that featured Heath Ledger’s iconic performance as The Joker.
Each year, the National Film Registry selects films that are “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant” and are at least 10 years old. The goal is to preserve these films for future generations and ensure that they are available for study and enjoyment for years to come.
With the addition of these 25 new films, the National Film Registry continues to grow and showcase the rich diversity of American cinema. From beloved classics to groundbreaking independent films, the Registry is a treasure trove of cinematic history that celebrates the art of storytelling through film.
Movie lovers and historians alike can explore the National Film Registry’s collection and discover new favorites that have been added to this prestigious list. Whether you’re a fan of sci-fi, comedy, drama, or horror, there’s something for everyone in the National Film Registry’s vast and varied selection of films.
As the Library of Congress continues to expand the National Film Registry, film enthusiasts can look forward to seeing even more iconic movies added to this esteemed collection in the years to come. With each new addition, the Registry grows stronger and more diverse, reflecting the rich tapestry of American cinema and preserving it for future generations to enjoy.