The article highlights the preservation of classic films and documentaries by adding them to the National Film Registry. The registry, which is maintained by the Library of Congress, aims to preserve culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant films for future generations.
Some of the films and documentaries added to the registry include:
* "The Tramp and the Dog" (1896), a silent comedy short film
* "The Thing" (1982), a science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter
* "White Christmas" (1954), a musical romantic comedy film starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera-Ellen
* "Sparrows" (1926), a silent drama film starring Mary Pickford
* "Ten Nights in a Barroom" (1926), a drama film produced by the Colored Players Film Corporation
* "Philadelphia" (1993), a drama film directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington
* "Say Amen, Somebody" (1982), a documentary film about gospel music
* "The Wrecking Crew" (2008), a documentary film about the session musicians known as "The Wrecking Crew"
These films and documentaries were selected for their cultural, historical, or aesthetic significance, and are considered important contributions to American cinema.
Some of the notable quotes from the article include:
* "If you ever want to have a great moment in a motion picture, walk out a door and make sure they just put up a Bruce Springsteen song." - Tom Hanks
* "It was only when Armed Forces Radio began to play the song overseas and for American troops who found its images of a kind of Christmas on the home front so appealing..." - Jody Rosen
The article also highlights the importance of preserving classic films and documentaries, and how they can provide valuable insights into American culture and history.
Some of the films and documentaries added to the registry include:
* "The Tramp and the Dog" (1896), a silent comedy short film
* "The Thing" (1982), a science fiction horror film directed by John Carpenter
* "White Christmas" (1954), a musical romantic comedy film starring Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, Rosemary Clooney, and Vera-Ellen
* "Sparrows" (1926), a silent drama film starring Mary Pickford
* "Ten Nights in a Barroom" (1926), a drama film produced by the Colored Players Film Corporation
* "Philadelphia" (1993), a drama film directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington
* "Say Amen, Somebody" (1982), a documentary film about gospel music
* "The Wrecking Crew" (2008), a documentary film about the session musicians known as "The Wrecking Crew"
These films and documentaries were selected for their cultural, historical, or aesthetic significance, and are considered important contributions to American cinema.
Some of the notable quotes from the article include:
* "If you ever want to have a great moment in a motion picture, walk out a door and make sure they just put up a Bruce Springsteen song." - Tom Hanks
* "It was only when Armed Forces Radio began to play the song overseas and for American troops who found its images of a kind of Christmas on the home front so appealing..." - Jody Rosen
The article also highlights the importance of preserving classic films and documentaries, and how they can provide valuable insights into American culture and history.