American Film Institute, an organization founded in partnership with the Library of Congress in 1967 under President Johnson, works to preserve and catalogue our nation’s most cherished films, many of which had been disintegrating on their reels as the volatile nitrate films decomposed. They include early gems such as Citizen Kane and It’s a Wonderful Life, as well as 1912’s Richard III, the oldest surviving feature film.
In the Library of Congress’s Thomas Jefferson Building, Morgan Freeman addressed a crowd of nearly 250 influencers from both sides of the camera and the aisle, including front-row names Bradley Cooper, Christopher Nolan, Nancy...
In the Library of Congress’s Thomas Jefferson Building, Morgan Freeman addressed a crowd of nearly 250 influencers from both sides of the camera and the aisle, including front-row names Bradley Cooper, Christopher Nolan, Nancy...
- 11/2/2017
- by Adrienne Wichard-Edds
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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