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The registry includes well-known [[Hollywood]] classics, landmark independent films, home movies, important [[experimental film]]s, [[documentary]] films, propaganda films, and more. | The registry includes well-known [[Hollywood]] classics, landmark independent films, home movies, important [[experimental film]]s, [[documentary]] films, propaganda films, and more. | ||
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The National Film Registry is a collection of "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" American films. It is run by the Library of Congress. Each year, 25 films are added to the registry.
Here is a list of the films: [1]
The registry includes well-known Hollywood classics, landmark independent films, home movies, important experimental films, documentary films, propaganda films, and more.