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2005 National Film Registry Selections Established by the National Film Preservation Act of 1988, The National Film Registry is the registry of films selected by the United States National Fi...tion Board for preservation in the Library of Congress. Each year, the board selects 25 "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant films" to add to the National Film Registry.
To be eligible, films must be at least 10 years old. The films do not have to be feature-length or to have had a theatrical release. The Registry is meant to showcase the full range and diversity of American's film heritage, and includes films ranging from Hollywood classics to newsreels, silent films, experimental films, films out of copyright protection, significant amateur footage, documentary film, and independent films. The National Film Preservation Board was reauthorized in 1992 for four years reauthorized again in 1996 for seven years, and once more in April 2005 for four more years. 1) Baby Face (1933) 2) The Buffalo Creek Flood: An Act of Man (1975) 3) The Cameraman (1928) 4) Commandment Keeper Church, Beaufort South Carolina, May 1940 (1940) 5) Cool Hand Luke (1967) 6) Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982) 7) The French Connection (1971) 8) Giant (1956) 9) H2O (1929) 10) Hands Up (1926) 11) Hoop Dreams (1994) 12) House of Usher (1960) 13) Imitation of Life (1934) 14) Jeffries-Johnson World's Championship Boxing Contest (1910) 15) Making of an American (1920) 16) Miracle on 34th Street (1947) 17) Mom and Dad (1944) 18) The Music Man (1962) 19) Power of the Press (1928) 20) A Raisin in the Sun (1961) 21) The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) 22) San Francisco Earthquake and Fire April 18, 1906 (1906) 23) The Sting (1973) 24) A Time for Burning (1966) 25) Toy Story (1995) | |
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