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Dinosaurs and the Overlook Hotel will remain in history

Image This year marks 30 years since the formation of the National Film Registry, whose main tasks were to preserve, restore and popularize the American film heritage. During this time, the US Library of Congress has taken care of more than seven hundred tapes. Today its representatives announced the names of 25 more paintings of special cultural, aesthetic and historical significance.

6,300 films fought for the right to enter the National Film Register this year. The list of finalists spanned 107 years of cinema history, from the 29-second short "Something Good" in 1898 to the film "Brokeback Mountain", which was released in 2005. Ang Lee's drama, by the way, became the youngest film in the impressive collection of the Library of Congress.

One of the main hits of Steven Spielberg, the cult film adaptation of Stephen King's novel, the first Hollywood work of the great and terrible Alfred Hitchcock, the stylish noir drama by Orson Welles, the classic Disney cartoon and the 11th film by John Ford have also come under the protection of the American state. />
Place in the National Film Register in 2018 earned by:

"God will judge her" (1945)
Brokeback Mountain (2005)

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"A girl without a soul" (1917)
"Days of Wine and Roses" (1962)
Smoke Signals (1998)
"Cinderella" (1950)

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"Lady from Shanghai" (1947)
Monterey Pop (1968)
"My Fair Lady" (1964)

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The Navigator (1924)
"One-Eyed Jacks" (1961)
"The Informant" (1935)
Jurassic Park (1993)

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"Bad Day at Black Rock" (1955)
Eve's Shelter (1997)
"Incident on South Street" (1953)
Rebecca (1940)

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"Hearts and Thoughts" (1974)
The Shining (1980)
"TV News" (1987)
Dismissal to the City (1949)

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"Hud" (1963)
"Something Good" (1898)
Chignon (1984)
Dixon and Wanamaker's Expedition to Crowe Agency (1908)

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