'Roger & Me'
In addition to Michael Moore's first film, the National Film Registry Class of 2013
includes 'Pulp Fiction,' 'Mary Poppins,' 'The Right Stuff' and 'Who's Afraid
of Virginia Woolf?' – which now join classics such 'The Godfather',
'Dr. Strangelove,' 'Lawrence of Arabia' and 'Citizen Kane'
National Film Registry FAQ | Complete List of Registry Titles
Watch 'Roger & Me' Online Free Here Through Saturday
Rent 'Roger & Me' on iTunes | Rent 'Roger & Me' on Amazon Instant
Talk With Michael Moore About 'Roger & Me' on Facebook This
Thursday, December 18th from 9:00-10:00 PM ET
'A Twain-Like Twist for Flint, Mich.': Vincent Canby's
1989 New York Times Review of 'Roger & Me'
VIDEO: 'Siskel & Ebert' Review 'Roger & Me' on Its Release
"The Congress finds that – (1) motion pictures are an indigenous American art
form that has been emulated throughout the world; (2) certain motion pictures
represent an enduring part of our Nation's historical and cultural heritage; and
(3) it is appropriate and necessary for the Federal Government to recognize
motion pictures as a significant American art form deserving of protection.
... The Librarian of Congress shall establish a National Film Registry ...
for the purpose of registering films that are culturally, historically, or
aesthetically significant." – National Film Preservation Act of 1988
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