
This Month at the Packard Campus — August 2023
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
The month of August at the Packard Campus Theater is all about first films by now legendary directors.
Posted in: National Film Registry, Packard Campus Theater
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Posted by: Cary O’Dell
The month of August at the Packard Campus Theater is all about first films by now legendary directors.
Posted in: National Film Registry, Packard Campus Theater
Posted by: Laura Jenemann
Here are some free and publicly available audio, video, and other resources from the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center that teachers and educators may find especially helpful.
Posted in: American Archive of Public Broadcasting, Moving Image Research Center, National Film Registry, National Recording Registry, National Screening Room, Recorded Sound Research Center
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
What's playing this coming Saturday at the Packard Campus Theater.
Posted in: Motion Pictures, National Film Registry, Packard Campus Theater
Posted by: Stacie Seifrit-Griffin
What a weekend! Now that the inaugural Library of Congress Festival of Film & Sound has come to a close, there are so many wonderful highlights to share and remember.
Posted in: Film Festival, National Film Registry
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
Let's nominate to the National Film Registry!
Posted in: National Film Registry
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
What's playing at the Packard Campus Theater this coming weekend.
Posted in: Motion Pictures, National Film Registry, Packard Campus Theater
Posted by: Stacie Seifrit-Griffin
It’s a very busy and exciting time here at the Library of Congress as we put on the final touches and prepare for the first Library of Congress Festival of Film & Sound. We hope to see you this Thursday through Sunday (June 15-18), at the beautiful AFI Silver Theatre and Cultural Center in …
Posted in: Film Festival, National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, National Film Registry, National Recording Registry
Posted by: Stacie Seifrit-Griffin
Upon his passing, film scholar Daniel Egan looks back at the remarkable and difficult legacy of Kenneth Anger.
Posted in: National Film Registry
Posted by: Stacie Seifrit-Griffin
The 1958 film “Gigi” turns 65 years old this month and its leading lady, Leslie Caron, remains as charming as ever. Still a beauty and full of personality, she shares some of her favorite moments starring opposite Gene Kelly, Louis Jourdan and Cary Grant.
Posted in: Motion Pictures, National Film Registry