The Mercury News

‘Dark Knight,’ ‘Blues Brothers’ added to National Film Registry

- Ry Jonathan Landrum Jr.

LOS ANGELES >> This year’s inductees into the National Film Registry include a record number of female directors and filmmakers of color as well as a new crop of movies ranging from a silent short film thriller, classic musicals and an acclaimed Batman film.

The Library of Congress announced Monday that films including “The Dark Knight,” “Suspense,” musicals “Grease” and “The Blues Brothers” along with Sidney Poitier’s Oscar-winning performanc­e in “Lilies of the Field” are among the 25 movies tapped for preservati­on this year.

The national library said this year’s selections include a record nine films directed by women and filmmakers of color.

“With the inclusion of diverse filmmakers, we are not trying to set records but rather to set the record straight by spotlighti­ng the astonishin­g contributi­ons women and people of color have made to American cinema, despite facing often- overwhelmi­ng hurdles,” Carla Hayden, the Librarian of Congress, said in a statement.

The library has selected movies for preservati­on because of their cultural, historic and artist importance since the registry began in 1988. This year’s picks bring the total number of films in the registry to 800.

Music was featured in this year’s selection including the film adaptation of Broadway musicals “Cabin in the Sky” in 1943 and “Grease,” which starred John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John in 1978.

“The Blue Brothers” director John Landis called the film’s selection into the registry a “delightful surprise.”

“The film is the result of Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi’s genuine passion for rhythm and blues and our mutual love for these great African American artists and the city of Chicago,” said Landis, who has two projects in the registry including “Animal House” and Michael Jackson’s “Thriller.”

The library chose a few more memorable titles such as Kathryn Bigelow’s “The Hurt Locker,” the animated film “Shrek” and “The Joy Luck Club.” The 2010 documentar­y “Freedom Riders” is also making its way into the registry

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VARNER BROS./ LIBRARY OF CONGRESS UIA AP “The DYrk Knight” stYrring HeYth Ledger, left, Ynd ChristiYn BYle tYs Ydded to the NYtionYl Film Registry.

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