It's December! Help us get you in the mood for Christmas and to be entertained with this trio of films that, though not necessarily "Christmas-y," do take place during the holiday season. We think you'll enjoy them.
Every month, the Library of Congress loans valuable items from its moving image archives to theaters and film festivals around the world. See if anything is coming your way!
The late Quincy Jones is remembered in this look back at the seminal pop record and cultural blockbuster that he produced, Michael Jackson's "Thriller."
'Tis the season! The Library of Congress' Packard Campus this month is showing some of its favorite films that celebrate the season in some way. Come celebrate with us!
Arthur “Art” Sheridan, who made major contributions to the history of blues and rhythm and blues as founder and owner of Chance Records, passed away at the age of 99 on September 26th, 2024. In 2023, the Library of Congress acquired the Chance Records master tape library.
Announcement of the November 7 screening of "Lillies of the Field" (Rainbow Productions / United Artists, 1963) in the Pickford Theater at the Library of Congress
(James Madison Building - Pickford Theater (LM302)
101 Independence Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20540)