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106 lines
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Python
# 2019 National Film Registry inductees with LOC descriptions
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# Source: https://www.loc.gov/item/prn-19-116/women-rule-2019-national-film-registry/2019-12-11/
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NFR_2019 = {
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"Amadeus": {
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"year": 1984,
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"description": "Milos Forman's film explores classical composers Mozart and Salieri, examining genius and jealous obsession through an Oscar-winning performance by F. Murray Abraham."
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},
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"Becky Sharp": {
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"year": 1935,
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"description": "First feature-length film using three-strip Technicolor, adapting Thackeray's novel about a socially ambitious woman's destructive climb through class systems."
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},
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"Before Stonewall": {
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"year": 1984,
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"description": "Documentary narrated by Rita Mae Brown documenting LGBTQ history in 20th-century America through archival footage and interviews, commemorating the Stonewall riots."
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},
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"Body and Soul": {
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"year": 1925,
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"description": "Oscar Micheaux's pioneering film featuring Paul Robeson in dual roles, addressing critical issues within Black communities despite production challenges."
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},
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"Boys Don't Cry": {
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"year": 1999,
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"description": "Kimberly Peirce's docudrama based on Brandon Teena's tragic story, bringing hate crimes into public spotlight with Hilary Swank's Oscar-winning performance."
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},
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"Clerks": {
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"year": 1994,
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"description": "Kevin Smith's $27,000 indie debut about two sardonic convenience store workers, gaining cult status and the most public votes in this year's registry balloting."
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},
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"Coal Miner's Daughter": {
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"year": 1980,
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"description": "Biopic of country music legend Loretta Lynn's journey from Kentucky to stardom, earning Sissy Spacek an Academy Award for best actress."
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},
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"Emigrants Landing at Ellis Island": {
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"year": 1903,
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"description": "Edison company's two-minute actuality film documenting immigrants arriving at Ellis Island, historically significant as first recorded footage of this moment."
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},
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"Employees Entrance": {
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"year": 1933,
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"description": "Pre-Production Code film examining machinations in a Depression-era New York department store, capturing real urban tensions with Warren Williams' characterization."
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},
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"Fog of War": {
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"year": 2003,
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"description": "Errol Morris documentary featuring Robert McNamara reexamining his role as Vietnam War architect, structured around 11 lessons about moral complexities."
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},
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"Gaslight": {
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"year": 1944,
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"description": "MGM psychological thriller where Ingrid Bergman won her first Oscar, exploring whether a Victorian woman is going mad in George Cukor's direction."
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},
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"George Washington Carver at Tuskegee Institute": {
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"year": 1937,
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"description": "12 minutes of Kodachrome color footage documenting the renowned botanist and inventor in his daily activities at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama."
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},
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"Girlfriends": {
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"year": 1978,
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"description": "Claudia Weill's film about an independent New York photographer navigating career aspirations and relationships after her best friend's marriage."
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},
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"I Am Somebody": {
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"year": 1970,
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"description": "Madeline Anderson's documentary of the 1969 Charleston hospital workers' strike, considered the first televised civil rights documentary by a woman of color."
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},
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"The Last Waltz": {
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"year": 1978,
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"description": "Martin Scorsese's documentary tribute to The Band's 1976 farewell concert at Winterland, featuring iconic musical performances by era-defining artists."
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},
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"My Name Is Oona": {
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"year": 1969,
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"description": "Gunvor Nelson's avant-garde portrait of her daughter's dreamlike interactions with nature, employing experimental techniques and slow-motion cinematography."
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},
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"A New Leaf": {
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"year": 1971,
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"description": "Elaine May became the first woman to write, direct and star in a major studio feature, combining Depression-era screwball comedy with slapstick traditions."
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},
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"Old Yeller": {
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"year": 1957,
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"description": "Disney's beloved canine classic about a boy and his dog, produced to touch audiences with both laughter and tears through emotionally affecting storytelling."
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},
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"The Phenix City Story": {
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"year": 1955,
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"description": "Film noir based on 1954 Alabama murder case, using innovative camera work to depict an attorney's fight against organized crime in 'Sin City.'"
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},
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"Platoon": {
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"year": 1986,
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"description": "Oliver Stone's autobiographical Vietnam War film eschewing heroic fiction, featuring Samuel Barber's elegiac score and anti-war perspective."
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},
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"Purple Rain": {
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"year": 1984,
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"description": "Prince's largely autobiographical post-modern musical showcasing the artist as a Minneapolis musician bringing provocative funk rock to audiences."
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},
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"Real Women Have Curves": {
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"year": 2002,
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"description": "Patricia Cardoso's coming-of-age tale starring 18-year-old America Ferrera, exploring immigrant experience and feminine beauty standards with subtle observation."
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},
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"She's Gotta Have It": {
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"year": 1986,
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"description": "Spike Lee's indie classic following a confident single Black woman pursued by three men, establishing Lee's distinct directorial voice and vision."
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},
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"Sleeping Beauty": {
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"year": 1959,
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"description": "Disney's timeless animation transforming Charles Perrault's fairy tale with a magnificent score, introducing the enduring villain Maleficent."
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},
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"Zoot Suit": {
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"year": 1981,
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"description": "Luis Valdez's stylized musical drama depicting the 1942 'Sleepy Lagoon Murder' and racially charged riots, presented as filmed stage play."
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},
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}
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