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Free Pre-Screenings of 85th Academy Award® Nominees at the National Archives
The National Archives will host free screenings of the 85th Academy Award® nominees in four categories - Documentary Feature, Documentary Short Subject, Live Action Short Film, and Animated Short Film - in its William G. McGowan Theater from Wednesday, February 20, through Sunday, February 24, 2013. This year marks the ninth consecutive year these screenings have been hosted by the National Archives.
Seating for all screenings will be on a first-come, first-serve basis.and subject to availability. See the full schedule of screenings

“Two Negro Marine movie operators, 1/1945”

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Free Pre-Screenings of 85th Academy Award® Nominees at the National Archives

The National Archives will host free screenings of the 85th Academy Award® nominees in four categories - Documentary Feature, Documentary Short Subject, Live Action Short Film, and Animated Short Film - in its William G. McGowan Theater from Wednesday, February 20, through Sunday, February 24, 2013. This year marks the ninth consecutive year these screenings have been hosted by the National Archives.

Seating for all screenings will be on a first-come, first-serve basis.and subject to availability. See the full schedule of screenings

“Two Negro Marine movie operators, 1/1945”

What are your Oscar picks?

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December 15, 1939 - Gone With the Wind Premiers in Atlanta

Photograph of First Archivist of the United States  R. D. W. Connor Receiving Film “Gone With The Wind” from Senator George  of Georgia and Loew’s Eastern Division Manager Carter Barron, 1941
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December 15, 1939 - Gone With the Wind Premiers in Atlanta

Photograph of First Archivist of the United States R. D. W. Connor Receiving Film “Gone With The Wind” from Senator George of Georgia and Loew’s Eastern Division Manager Carter Barron, 1941

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