It was 100 years ago in 1925 that dinosaurs roamed on the big screen in "The Lost World." Eight years later, “King Kong” (1933) would offer more sophisticated animation sequences, and 60 years after that, Steven Spielberg brought dinosaur-excitement to a new level with Michael Crighton’s “Jurassic Park” (1993). But “The Lost World” started it all...
Every month, the Moving Image Division of the Library of Congress loans some of its film treasures to theaters and festivals around the globe. See if anything is coming your way!
Learn more about the 1976 film “Countdown at Kusini" directed by Ossie Davis, a seminal and unique work held by the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center.