This year’s National Film Registry selections reveal a vibrant tapestry of American cinema, celebrating films that encompass a rich diversity of stories, voices, and genres. From early silent films like ‘Annabelle Serpentine Dance’ to contemporary classics such as ‘The Social Network,’ each entry captures a unique moment in the cultural zeitgeist. The inclusion of works by Brown, Latino, and female directors emphasizes the significance of representation, ensuring that the narratives of all Americans find their rightful place in the annals of cinematic history.
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