Salma Hayek's 'Frida' is included, along with 24 other films, in the National Film Registry
'Frida' joins the long list of films that have been included in the Library of Congress's National Film Registry
The National Film Registry's list is expanding as the United States Library of Congress expands, and it is worth noting that this year's picture" Frida," which was directed and produced by Hispanic artist Salma Hayek, was included. The movie, which debuted on October 25, 2002, was chosen for its reputation, its depiction of Frida Kahlo, and its effects, which at the time received six Academy Award nominations. The movie explores Kahlo's fall as a painter in Mexico City and the effects that her illness and ongoing pain from an accident in her youth had on her life and work. According to the Library of Congress ' synopsis, the movie concentrates on her turbulent and passionate relationships, particularly with her husband, the painter Diego Rivera ( Alfred Molina ). The movie, which was directed by Julie Taymor, was not the only one that was included in the National Film Registry this year; 24 additional performances were likewise induced. Six silent works, four movies, and several era-defining movies were included in the film selection, with" The Grand Budapest Hotel" being the most recent film to be released. Regarding the set, which currently includes 925 works, Acting Librarian of Congress Robert R. Newlen, who is in charge of the series, said," We are proud to maintain this important job, adding a wide range of 25 films to the National Film Registry as a collective effort by the film industry. " What additional movies and films were added this time?
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