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Olivia Newton-John as Sandy and John Travolta as Danny in the 1978 movie Grease, which was added this year to the National Film Registry at the Library of Congress.
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The Library of Congress tries to raise awareness of film conservation every year by adding 25 movies to the National Film Registry to preserve for posterity.

As usual, 2020's lineup includes attention-grabbing Hollywood blockbusters of relatively recent vintage (The Dark Knight and Shrek), widely beloved older features (Grease, The Blues Brothers, A Clockwork Orange), respected documentaries (The Buena Vista Social Club, Wattstax, Freedom Riders), venerable silent films (Kid Auto Races At Venice, apparently one of the few Charlie Chaplin movies not already inducted) and films from Hollywood's Golden Age, underground movies, influential but lesser-known films and early work from seminal directors.

This year an unprecedented number of these films are by women, from the domestic drama Suspense (1913), an early silent film co-directed by and starring Lois Weber as a housewife fending off an intruder, to 2008's The Hurt Locker. Kathryn Bigelow's harrowing war movie remains the only film to have won a Best Director Oscar for a woman.

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Adventurer and filmmaker Aloha Wanderwell working on her 1929 film "With Car and Camera Around the World," which joined the National Film Registry this year.
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Nine films in total this year were directed by women, including Ida May Park's Bread, from 1918, about a woman struggling to pull herself out of poverty; the 1929 film With Car and Camera Around the World, co-directed by Aloha Wanderwell; Ida Lupino's 1950 film, Outrage, about sexual assault; two 1982 movies by Black women filmmakers — Kathleen Collins' semi-autobiographical feature film Losing Ground and an early student film by Julie Dash (best known for Daughters of the Dust, which was inducted in 2004); the 1994 film The Devil Never Sleep by Lourdes Portillo and 2006's Mauna Kea: Temple Under Siege co-directed by Joan Lander.

Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden has been working to draw attention to the accomplishments of women filmmakers: Last year, she added seven to the still overwhelmingly male list of 800 names.

"The National Film Registry is an important record of American history, culture and creativity, captured through one of the great American artforms, our cinematic experience," Hayden said in a statement. "With the inclusion of diverse filmmakers, we are not trying to set records but rather to set the record straight by spotlighting the astonishing contributions women and people of color have made to American cinema, despite facing often-overwhelming hurdles."

Seven movies added to the National Film Registry this year were directed by people of color, including Wayne Wang's The Joy Luck Club (1993) and Melvin Van Peebles' blaxpolitation classic, Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (1971). The complete list of films selected for the 2020 National Film Registry, in chronological order, follows:

1. Suspense (1913)
2. Kid Auto Races at Venice (1914)
3. Bread (1918 )
4. The Battle of the Century (1927)
5. With Car and Camera Around the World (1929)
6. Cabin in the Sky (1943)
7. Outrage (1950)
8. The Man with the Golden Arm (1955)
9. Lilies of the Field (1963)
10. A Clockwork Orange (1971)
11. Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song (1971)
12. Wattstax (1973)
13. Grease (1978 )
14. The Blues Brothers (1980)
15. Losing Ground (1982)
16. Illusions (1982)
17. The Joy Luck Club (1993)
18. The Devil Never Sleeps (1994)
19. Buena Vista Social Club (1999)
20. The Ground (1993-2001)
21. Shrek (2001)
22. Mauna Kea: Temple Under Siege (2006)
23. The Hurt Locker (2008 )
24. The Dark Knight (2008 )
25. Freedom Riders (2010)

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Funny how it took so long for movies like Clockwork Orange and Blue Brothers to be added to the registry
 
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Kari Kamiya

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I don't care about the women directors, just that hell yeah, Shrek made it. Keep rubbing Disney's nose into the fact that movie is a milestone in animation history as well as film history altogether by winning the first academy award for animated films.

Also nice to see Blues Brothers and A Clockwork Orange got chosen for preservation, too. Can't say The Dark Knight doesn't deserve it, either, but that's what you get when you let the public make the nominations. Can't wait for Joker to be preserved in like ten years or so.
 

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Posted this in the cuties thread but fits here as well

https://variety.com/2020/film/news/...s-brothers-national-film-registry-1234852610/
One of the movies added was Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song which is child porn, start of movie Melvin Van Peebles has his own kid who was 14 at the oldest during filming be naked on top of a naked woman mimicking sex, in fact the uncut version of this movie which still has that scene is banned in many counties such as the UK because it is classed as child porn and yet Melvin Van Peebles has never been arrested for what is clearly child porn nor has the movie ever been decried in america,

This Cuties issues goes far deeper and has been going on for longer.

https://www.bbfc.co.uk/education/case-studies/sweet-sweetbacks-baadasssss-song
"The viewer could until 2007 see what appears to be a young teen, well under the age of consent, lying on top of an adult actress, with both miming sex. The younger man ‘s buttocks back and chest are shown along with his face. Concerns were obviously raised in 1996 along with the possibility of cuts under The Protection of Children Act 1978.

At that time, the BBFC suggested to Melvin Van Peebles that he should consider re-editing the opening sequence to remove the footage of the boy miming sex. The BBFC then received a letter from the production company and two sets of signed consent and contract information from someone claiming to have been playing the part of young Sweetback and one other part and confirming he was over the legal age to participate (18 years old). These assurances were accepted and the video released uncut.

However, the Van Peebles dynasty were continuing to explore Blaxploitation as a theme and Mario Van Peebles’ documentary Baadasssss! How to Get the Man's Foot Outta Your Ass was released in 2004 (2003 in the US). In it, Mario tells the audience that the actor playing young Sweetback is in fact himself aged 13. Advice taken from senior legal experts when Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song was resubmitted to the BBFC in 2005 was in no doubt that the opening scene of mimed missionary sex between two naked people, one of whom is known to be a minor (under 18), would be considered indecent and lewd by a UK jury. So The Protection of Children Act 1978 applied and cuts or other means of obscuring the image were required."
 

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Posted this in the cuties thread but fits here as well

https://variety.com/2020/film/news/...s-brothers-national-film-registry-1234852610/
One of the movies added was Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song which is child porn, start of movie Melvin Van Peebles has his own kid who was 14 at the oldest during filming be naked on top of a naked woman mimicking sex, in fact the uncut version of this movie which still has that scene is banned in many counties such as the UK because it is classed as child porn and yet Melvin Van Peebles has never been arrested for what is clearly child porn nor has the movie ever been decried in america,

This Cuties issues goes far deeper and has been going on for longer.

https://www.bbfc.co.uk/education/case-studies/sweet-sweetbacks-baadasssss-song
"The viewer could until 2007 see what appears to be a young teen, well under the age of consent, lying on top of an adult actress, with both miming sex. The younger man ‘s buttocks back and chest are shown along with his face. Concerns were obviously raised in 1996 along with the possibility of cuts under The Protection of Children Act 1978.

At that time, the BBFC suggested to Melvin Van Peebles that he should consider re-editing the opening sequence to remove the footage of the boy miming sex. The BBFC then received a letter from the production company and two sets of signed consent and contract information from someone claiming to have been playing the part of young Sweetback and one other part and confirming he was over the legal age to participate (18 years old). These assurances were accepted and the video released uncut.

However, the Van Peebles dynasty were continuing to explore Blaxploitation as a theme and Mario Van Peebles’ documentary Baadasssss! How to Get the Man's Foot Outta Your Ass was released in 2004 (2003 in the US). In it, Mario tells the audience that the actor playing young Sweetback is in fact himself aged 13. Advice taken from senior legal experts when Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song was resubmitted to the BBFC in 2005 was in no doubt that the opening scene of mimed missionary sex between two naked people, one of whom is known to be a minor (under 18), would be considered indecent and lewd by a UK jury. So The Protection of Children Act 1978 applied and cuts or other means of obscuring the image were required."
"Adult women going after young teenage boys is just black culture, bigot!"-National Film Registry, probably
 

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I just had a look at the complete list of movies.
They really hate John Carpenter, there's Halloween but nothing else.
They've included stuff like Clerks (which isn't very good), El Mariachi (which isn't a US movie) and Michael Jackson's Thriller (which isn't a movie at all) but not The Thing or They Live?
No fuck that, let's include some student film because it was made by a black woman and child porn, I bet those are more worthy of preservation than Carpenter's best works.
Ehh...
 

Kari Kamiya

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They've included stuff like Clerks (which isn't very good), El Mariachi (which isn't a US movie) and Michael Jackson's Thriller (which isn't a movie at all) but not The Thing or They Live?
Pester them enough with the nominations, and they'll eventually cave in. Or it'll only happen once new people get into the Library of Congress. If A Clockwork Orange could make it in 50 years later, Carpenter's movies will in due time.
 

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The Joy Luck Club is really good imo. Better than Crazy Rich Asians. Ming Na is amazing. And there's a random Andrew McCarthy for some reason.
 

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I don't care about the women directors, just that hell yeah, Shrek made it. Keep rubbing Disney's nose into the fact that movie is a milestone in animation history as well as film history altogether by winning the first academy award for animated films.

Also nice to see Blues Brothers and A Clockwork Orange got chosen for preservation, too. Can't say The Dark Knight doesn't deserve it, either, but that's what you get when you let the public make the nominations. Can't wait for Joker to be preserved in like ten years or so.

Joker was horrible. My uncle hated it so much he threw the disc away. I think he actually broke Ad Astra in half. :lol:
 
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