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  1. The Registry contains newsreels, silent films, student films, experimental films, short films, music videos, films out of copyright protection or in the public domain, film serials, home movies, documentaries, animation and independent films.

  2. Complete National Film Registry Listing. Sort films by title, year of release, and year inducted into the Registry by using the up and down arrows at the top of each column. Brief descriptions and expanded essays are available for many Registry titles.

  3. NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA. ­New – A life reframed: Martin Duckworth’s love story beyond the lens. Dear Audrey. Join acclaimed activist-filmmaker Martin Duckworth as he looks back on an epic life and career while caring for his wife, Audrey Schirmer, during the final stages of Alzheimer’s disease, in this award-winning film by Jeremiah Hayes.

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    • ¡Alambrista! (1977) “¡Alambrista!” is the powerfully emotional story of Roberto, a Mexican national working as a migrant laborer in the United States to send money back to his wife and newborn.
    • Cruisin’ J-Town (1975) Duane Kubo’s documentary tells the story of the jazz fusion band Hiroshima, including their attempts to blend art and identity, the group’s roots and influence in the Little Tokyo section of Los Angeles, and the burgeoning pulse of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community in the early 1970s.
    • Desperately Seeking Susan (1985) As a follow-up to her acclaimed low-budget indie “Smithereens,” Susan Seidelman directed this hip screwball romp involving personal ads, mistaken identity and only-in-New-York characters.
    • Dinner at Eight (1933) Director George Cukor has many works on the National Film Registry and the racy, pre-Code comedy/drama “Dinner at Eight” illustrates why.
  4. Explore the NFB’s vast documentary film collection by director or via curated features and watch new, timely and award-winning Canadian documentaries online.

  5. The National Screening Room offers over 550 films for viewing and below are viewing links to films on the National Film Registry. These selections are presented as part of the record of the past. They are historical documents which reflect the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times.

  6. Aug 21, 2024 · National Film Registry, list of movies selected for preservation by the U.S. Library of Congress, in consultation with its National Film Preservation Board, the public, and LOC film curators.