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The Mary Pickford Theater
, named in honor of silent film star
Mary Pickford
, is the "motion picture and television reading room" of the United States'
Library of Congress
in
Washington, D.C.
It is on the third floor of the Library of Congress
Madison building
in downtown Washington. The theater screens classic and contemporary movies and television shows, often organized by theme. All screenings are free, though reservations must be made, as the theater accommodates only 64 people.
In 2020, showings were postponed due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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