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National Film Registry Selections

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The National Film Registry is a list of films selected for preservation by the Library of Congress in the United States. These selections are deemed culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.

Key Features

  • Preservation of culturally significant films
  • Recognition of film history
  • Diversity in film genres and eras

Pros

  • Preservation of important cinematic works
  • Promotion of film appreciation and education
  • Celebration of diverse voices in cinema

Cons

  • Limited number of films selected each year
  • Subjectivity in selection process

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