September 30, 2024
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
As we rev up for Halloween at the end of the month, check out this trio of films playing this weekend at the Packard Campus!
Posted in: Packard Campus Theater
September 25, 2024
Posted by: Stacie Seifrit-Griffin
Today we shine a spotlight on early Puerto Rican filmmakers and the film "Modesta" (1956). Intended as an educational film for the men in the community, the movie also became an empowering story for barrio women. Read more about it here and watch the film in the Library's National Screening Room.
Posted in: Film Essay , Hispanic Reading Room , National Film Registry , National Screening Room
September 24, 2024
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
Get ready to get scared! Here's the films that the Packard Campus is showing during the month of October.
Posted in: National Film Registry , Packard Campus Theater
September 23, 2024
Posted by: Bryan Cornell
Announcement for a screening in the Mary Pickford Theater of the film "Man's Favorite Sport?" on Thursday September 26, 20224.
Posted in: Mary Pickford Theater
September 23, 2024
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
Before the music (of Henry Mancini) fades away come and see three of the films he scored as they are shown this weekend at the Packard Campus.
Posted in: Packard Campus Theater
September 18, 2024
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Library of Congress and its National Recording Registry celebrates "Gasolina" by Daddy Yankee!
Posted in: National Recording Registry , Recorded Sound
September 16, 2024
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
We continue our tribute to the movie music magic of Henry Mancini this weekend with a trio of film. Come and see!
Posted in: National Film Registry , Packard Campus Theater
September 9, 2024
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
A movie has to have music and no one did scores better than Henry Mancini who we salute all month. Come and see what's playing!
Posted in: National Film Registry , Packard Campus Theater
September 4, 2024
Posted by: Laura Jenemann
70-millimeter polyester film prints of “Napoleon” (directed by Ridley Scott, 2023) and “Oppenheimer” (directed by Christopher Nolan, 2023, 9 reels) recently made the journey from the U.S. Copyright Office to their new home in the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center.
Posted in: Film/Video , Motion Pictures