List of the 25 movies America will treasure forever

he National Board for Film Preservation Each year, he selects 25 films to save for later. In the new list we see blockbuster movies like Home Alone, Apollo 13 And Terminator 2: Judgment Day Along with cult film like Fame also Deceived.

The list of 25 titles that will make the list was announced on Wednesday National Film Registry This will become part of the selected film club that the law already guarantees will be maintained.

The American public participated in selecting the titles, and two were the most voted on titles Home Alonethe well-known story of the boy (Macaulay Culkin) forgotten by his family, who is left home alone on Christmas and must avoid two burglars, and Terminator 2the second film starring the futuristic and apocalyptic saga Arnold Schwarzenegger.

12 years of slavery (2013) and the beloved Disney story Lady and the Tramp It is also on this list of movies.

It also includes a title dating back more than a century, A film journey through Filmland (1921), an educational documentary produced at Kodak headquarters about how films were made, is a classic of the status Dinner is at eight (1933) directed by George Cukor, one of the first great sound cinema films.

Not missing from this list is the film about the failed lunar mission Apollo 13a failure that for many ended up becoming his greatest success a pot Which Ron Howard was with on the big screen Tom Hanks As the protagonist.

There are two other films that stand out, both of which feature music in one way or another: Fame (1980), which made many dream of success in the world of entertainment, and Desperately looking for Susan (1985) The great cinematic success Madonna.

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Dark fantasy’s Tim Burton Nightmare before Christmas She celebrates her 30th anniversary by entering this list, which is the same birthday Wedding feastan emotional comedy by Ang Lee.

In compliance with National Film Preservation ActEvery year, the Library of Congress is nominated for an award National Film Registry 25 films considered to be of “cultural, historical or aesthetic” importance.

The 25 films on the list

  • A Film Journey Through Filmland (1921)
  • Dinner at Eight (1933)
  • Boholano Family Film Collection (1950s-1970s)
  • Helen Keller: In Her Story (1954)
  • Lady and the Tramp (1955)
  • Where the City Ends (1957)
  • We’re Alive (1974)
  • Cruzin’ G Town (1975)
  • The impresta! (1977)
  • Traffic (1977)
  • Fame (1980)
  • Desperately Searching for Susan (1985)
  • The Illuminated Field (1987)
  • Matewane (1987)
  • Home Alone (1990)
  • Queen of Diamonds (1991)
  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993)
  • Wedding Feast (1993)
  • Maya Lin: Strong, Clear Vision (1994)
  • Apollo 13 (1995)
  • Deceived (2000)
  • Love and Basketball (2000)
  • 12 Years a Slave (2013)
  • 20 Steps to Fame (2013)

Selected tapes must be at least a decade old and are selected after consultation with committee members National Board for Film Preservation And with an elite group of specialists from the Library of Congress. Titles suggested by the public are also taken into consideration. On this occasion, citizens suggested 6,875 addresses.

Terry Alexander

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