In its annual announcement of new additions, the Library of Congress is anxious to stress that inclusion in the National Film Registry does not necessarily mean a work is being heralded as one of the best movies ever made. Instead, the archive is intended to preserve films which are deemed to have artistic, historical, or cultural significance. A committee which includes director Martin Scorsese, film critic Leonard Maltin and actress Alfre Woodard, along with a selection of leading film industry figures and the Librarian of Congress James Billington, met in November to select 25 titles from more than 2,100 movies nominated by members of the public.
To merit consideration, a film must have been made more than a decade ago and given a theatrical release.
Aside from that, anything goes. Somebody has to be the institutional memory of the country, Mr Billington said yesterday. And thats pretty much what Congress has empowered its library to do and to be.
The Film Registry was established in 1989 and now contains 550 titles. A portion of each years new crop of inductees inevitably tends to reflect news developments during the previous 12 months. For example, Leslie Neilsen, the star of Airplane! and Blake Edwards, the writer and director of The Pink Panther, are fresh in the publics memory after having both died recently.
Fans of The Empire Strikes Back are meanwhile loudly celebrating the films 30th birthday and have long lobbied for the film to join Star Wars in the archive. The Exorcist, perhaps more vulgarly, benefited from a major PR push earlier this year when an extended version was released on Blu Ray.
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