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- 1999-2000 (Creation)
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0.21 linear feet (1 half-document case)
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The Reel Images Film Society at South Dakota State University emerged from a shared interest in bringing independent, international, and historically significant cinema to campus audiences. Formed by a coalition of faculty, staff, students, and members of the Brookings community, the society was established to expand film culture beyond mainstream commercial offerings. Its founders recognized that many important works of cinema, particularly foreign films, documentaries, experimental works, and classic titles, were rarely screened in local theaters or readily available through conventional distribution channels. Reel Images was created to fill that gap.
From its inception, the society adopted a format centered on curated programming. During each academic year, Reel Images presents one film per month, typically organized around an annual theme. Themes have provided intellectual cohesion to the series, linking films by genre, director, cultural region, historical period, or social issue. This thematic structure reflects the university’s broader academic mission by encouraging critical engagement, interdisciplinary discussion, and exposure to diverse artistic perspectives.
Screenings are open not only to the university community but also to residents of Brookings and the surrounding region, reinforcing the land-grant commitment to public cultural enrichment. By consistently featuring films that challenge, inform, and broaden aesthetic experience, the Reel Images Film Society has contributed to the cultural life of South Dakota State University and strengthened connections between campus and community through shared cinematic exploration.
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This collection is composed of pamphlets and flyers produced by the Reel Images Film Society.
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