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Doc Films The Documentary Film Group, better known as Doc Films, is a student-operated film society at the University of Chicago, Illinois, United States. It is—according to a 2007 ''Chicago Tribune'' article—"the longest-running collegiate film society in the country" and may be the oldest film society of any kind in the United States. Formed in 1932 as a group of students who gathered to screen documentary films, it officially adopted the name International House Documentary Film Group in 1940. It has since expanded both the genres it screens and the activities it sponsors. ==History== Doc Films began in 1932 as the Documentary Film Group, as the students involved collected money to foot the bill for screening documentaries.〔Educational Film Library Association, American Film Center. "The group first pooled funds informally to screen documentaries."〕 In 1940, it officially became the International House Documentary Film Group",〔(【引用サイトリンク】 About Doc Films )〕 and by 1950, when an auditorium was in use for screening films, was already being hailed as "probably the oldest U.S. film society" by ''Film News''.〔
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