In this authoritative work, Seiler and Seiler argue that the establishment and development of moviegoing and movie exhibition in Prairie Canada is best understood in the context of changing late-nineteenth-century and early-twentieth-century social, economic, and technological developments. From the first entrepreneurs who attempted to lure customers into movie exhibition halls, to the digital revolution and its impact on moviegoing, Reel Time highlights the pivotal role of amusement venues in shaping the leisure activities of working- and middle-class people across North America.
Robert M. Seiler is an associate professor emeritus in communication and culture at the University of Calgary. Tamara P. Seiler is a professor emeritus of Canadian studies at the University of Calgary. Reel Time is their second joint publication.