Cinema United Applauds 2023 National Film Registry Selections

25 Films Chosen for Recognition and Preservation by the Library of Congress 

WASHINGTON, DC – December 13, 2023 – The National Association of Theatre Owners  (Cinema United) today applauded the induction of 25 films into the National Film Registry, overseen by the Librarian of Congress, Carla Hayden. Created by Congress, the National Film Registry highlights America’s movie heritage, and the need to preserve film for future generations.  

Each year, films are selected based on their cultural, historic and/or aesthetic and artistic importance, and must be at least ten years old. This year’s selection of 25 films brings the number of titles in the registry to 875 and are among the 2 million moving images in the  Library’s collections. Cinema United is represented on the Library’s National Film Preservation Board by  Joseph Masher, Cinema United Board Member and CEO of New York’s BTM Cinemas, and Michael  O’Leary, Cinema United President & CEO. 

“Preserving films is like safeguarding the memories of our cultural evolution,” said  Masher. “This registry ensures that the art of storytelling through cinema endures for  generations to come.” 

“For more than a century, movies have shaped the American experience, with cinemas playing a vital role in our communities and cultural landscape,” said O’Leary. “On behalf of theatre  owners the world over, we applaud the Library’s important work in recognizing and preserving  these special works so that moviegoers can continue to discover classic films on the big  screen.” 

This year’s newly announced National Film Registry list showcases a diverse collection of films dating back more than 100 years ago. 

Films Selected for the 2023 National Film Registry 

(chronological order) 

A Movie Trip Through Filmland (1921) 

Dinner at Eight (1933) 

Bohulano Family Film Collection (1950s-1970s) 

Helen Keller: In Her Story (1954) 

Lady and the Tramp (1955)

• Edge of the City (1957) 

We’re Alive (1974) 

Cruisin’ J-Town (1975) 

¡Alambrista! (1977) 

Passing Through (1977) 

Fame (1980) 

Desperately Seeking Susan (1985) 

The Lighted Field (1987) 

Matewan (1987) 

Home Alone (1990) 

Queen of Diamonds (1991) 

Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) 

The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) 

The Wedding Banquet (1993) 

Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision (1994) 

Apollo 13 (1995) 

Bamboozled (2000) 

Love & Basketball (2000) 

12 Years a Slave (2013) 

20 Feet from Stardom (2013) 

Public Nominations for the National Film Registry 

In addition to recommendations made by the Library’s National Film Preservation Board, the public submitted 6,875 titles for consideration this year. Several titles selected this year drew  significant support, including “Home Alone” and “Terminator 2: Judgment Day.” The public can submit nominations throughout the year on the Library of Congress’ website. Nominations for next year’s list will be accepted until Aug. 15, 2024. To nominate for the 2024 Registry,  visit www.loc.gov/film.

You can read more about the films selected in the official announcement and the Library of  Congress on social media platforms at @librarycongress. 

ABOUT Cinema United 

The National Association of Theatre Owners is the largest exhibition trade organization in the world, representing more than 34,000 movie screens in all 50 states, and more than 28,000  additional screens in 88 countries worldwide. For more info, visit www.natoonline.org.  

CONTACT 

Phil Contrino 
Director of Media & Research, Cinema United 
610-844-2459 

Harry Medved 
Media Relations Advisor, Cinema United 
310-200-1201

Classic Cinemas’ Chris Johnson to Receive 2024 Cinema United Marquee Award at CinemaCon 2024

The National Association of Theatre Owners (Cinema United) will honor Chris Johnson, the chief executive officer of Classic Cinemas, with the 2024 Cinema United Marquee Award during next year’s CinemaCon. The announcement came today from Mitch Neuhauser, the managing director of CinemaCon.

CinemaCon, the official convention of Cinema United, will be held April 8th-11th, 2024 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Johnson is being recognized by Cinema United for his unequaled dedication, commitment, and service to the motion picture theater industry. He will receive the industry’s highest tribute as part of CinemaCon’s State of the Industry program on Tuesday, April 9th.

Johnson currently serves as the chief executive officer of the family-run Classic Cinemas, where he began his career at the Tivoli Theatre in Downers Grove, IL. While earning his BA from the University of Illinois and his MBA from the University of Chicago, Johnson took on various roles in the company, from usher to assistant manager, manager, concessions manager, and operations manager, before ultimately being named vice president in 1992 and CEO in 2014.

Founded in 1978 by the Johnson family, Classic Cinemas is the largest Illinois-based theater chain with 137 screens in 16 locations. Many of Classic Cinemas’ locations are historic downtown theaters, having undergone renovations that honor the buildings’ character while seamlessly integrating the latest technology.

In addition to serving as the President of Cinema United Illinois, Johnson also currently serves on Cinema United’s executive board, technology committee, regional restructuring task force, bylaws committee and is the former chair of the strategic planning committee. Most recently, in honor of the history of Classic Cinemas, Johnson was inducted into The Erik Lomis ShowEast Hall of Fame Class of 2023 along with his mother Shirley and his late father Willis, who passed away this past August.

“Chris Johnson embodies everything that is great about the exhibition industry,” said Cinema United’s chief executive officer Michael O’Leary. “Proudly carrying on the tradition of his family, Chris is a leader in our industry.  Always focused on what the movie going public wants, Chris is smart, innovative, and passionate about movies on the big screen. His voice is respected by his colleagues in exhibition and the motion picture industry overall. I always value his perspective and can think of no one more deserving of this honor. Congratulations to Chris and his family.”

When told he would be receiving this honor, Johnson remarked, “I love this industry, and I’m humbled to be selected for this prestigious award.” Johnson has dedicated the past 40+ years to exhibition, from his first movie as a teenage usher (Star Trek: The Motion Picture) to CEO. His hands-on approach includes a willingness to listen, ask questions, and respectfully share his opinion for the betterment of the industry. “My goal is to elevate moviegoing and the cinema business for everyone.”

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