Location: James Madison Building, LM 336, 101 Independence Ave, SE, Washington, D.C. 20540 The M/B/RS Division of the Library of Congress oversees one of the largest collections of motion pictures in the world.
Several hundred early motion pictures are viewable in the Library's American Memory collections, covering various aspects of American history and culture as shown in films from the late 1800s to the present.
AFI's location in suburban Maryland has an "unprecented variety of film and video programming," as well as other related events, including its annual documentary film festival held each summer.
Now in its third decade, this festival celebrates Jewish culture, films and filmmakers, showcasing a wide range of films, including documentaries and student work from the US and around the world.
DC government office that supports filmmaking in the city, sponsoring an annual screenwriting competition, and providing a range of local information, such as movies filmed in DC, an online newletter and photos of potential movie locations in the city.