
The Packard Campus Theater will be closed the weekend after Christmas (Dec. 27 and 28, 2024)
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
Happy Holidays and See You in 2025!
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Posted by: Cary O’Dell
Happy Holidays and See You in 2025!
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Posted by: Bryan Cornell
Announcement of screening of "Match-King" (First National, 1932) in the Pickford Theater at the Library of Congress on December 12, 2024.
Posted in: Film/Video, Mary Pickford Theater, Uncategorized
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
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."
Posted in: National Recording Registry, Recorded Sound, Uncategorized
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
'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!
Posted in: Christmas, National Film Registry, Packard Campus Theater, Uncategorized
Posted by: Stacie Seifrit-Griffin
Wes Craven’s master slasher film still has us lying awake at night even 40 years later. One final warning, whatever you do tonight and before you click this link, “don’t fall asleep…"
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Posted by: Bryan Cornell
Announcement of screening of Tremors (1990) in the Mary Pickford Theater at 7:00 pm on Thursday October 24, 2024.
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Posted by: Cary O’Dell
We're getting close to Halloween and we'd love to scare the living daylights out of you! Please come see any--or all!--of these frightening films.
Posted in: National Film Registry, Packard Campus Theater, Uncategorized
Posted by: Cary O’Dell
It's getting close to the deadline for nominations to the National Recording Registry. Make sure your voice is heard!
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Posted by: Cary O’Dell
We honor one of the movies' greatest composers this month. Come see the lush and diverse films scored by the great Henry Mancini!
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