2018 additions to the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry

FAN Editor

On December 12, 2018, the Library of Congress announced the latest additions to the National Film Registry, its compendium of motion pictures that have been judged to be culturally, aesthetically or historically important and worthy of preservation for future generations. In addition to Hollywood studio classics and box office hits, the Registry also protects independent films, documentaries, experimental works, cartoons, music videos, educational and training films, ads, and even home movies, in what is the most democratic, and American, of all film lists.

Click through our gallery to read about the 25 films added to the Registry this year. including Steven Spielberg’s “Jurassic Park.”

By CBSNews.com senior producer David Morgan

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