The likes of “Brokeback Mountain”, “Cinderella” and “Jurassic Park” are among the latest films to be chosen for the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress.

The 25 films, which all had to be at least 10 years old to be considered for inclusion, covered a range of genres from a variety of years.

Carla Hayden, whom is the 14th Librarian of Congress and has served in the role since 2016, spoke about the latest additions to the National Film Registry.

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She told TIME: “American cinema belongs to all of us. In the tens of thousands of films made over the past 130 years, we see ourselves, our diversity, creativity, habits and culture, where we have succeeded or failed, our best and worst. That is a heritage worth saving.

“These 25 films—the 30th group to be added to the National Film Registry—provide a snapshot of what motion pictures we have enjoyed and learned from over these thirteen decades.”

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See the full list below:

“Bad Day at Black Rock” (1955)

“Broadcast News” (1987)

“Brokeback Mountain” (2005)

“Cinderella” (1950)

“Days of Wine and Roses” (1962)

“Dixon-Wanamaker Expedition to Crow Agency” (1908 film footage discovered in 1982 and archived by the Smithsonian Institution)

“Eve’s Bayou” (1997)

“The Girl Without a Soul” (1917)

“Hair Piece: A Film for Nappy-Headed People” (1984)

“Hearts and Minds” (1974)

“Hud” (1963)

“The Informer” (1935)

“Jurassic Park” (1993)

“The Lady From Shanghai” (1947)

“Leave Her to Heaven” (1945)

“Monterey Pop” (1968)

“My Fair Lady” (1964)

“The Navigator” (1924)

“On the Town” (1949)

“One-Eyed Jacks” (1961)

“Pickup on South Street” (1953)

“Rebecca” (1940)

“The Shining” (1980)

“Smoke Signals” (1998)

“Something Good – Negro Kiss” (1898)

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