Jasper Mall

Jasper Mall

By Bradford Thomason & Brett Whitcomb

  • Genre: Documentary
  • Release Date: 2020-01-01
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 24min
  • Director: Bradford Thomason & Brett Whitcomb
  • Production Company: Window Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 9.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.4/10
7.4
From 17 Ratings

Description

"Jasper Mall" chronicles a year in the life of a dying shopping mall, its patrons, and its tenants. There’s no denying retro malls are having a moment. Between the setting of the new season of “Stranger Things” and the countless videos of dead mall tours gathering millions of plays on YouTube, the mystique of the “mall” is everywhere. "Jasper Mall" peels back the curtain on this nostalgic reflection to show the reality of the American mall, complete with shuttering stores, elderly mall-walkers, an optimistic mall manager, a series of community events designed to increase foot traffic, muzak echoing through empty corridors, and the constant threat of impending closure that hovers over so many malls in the 21st century. It’s a community on the brink of disappearance, and yet around every corner, there exists a strange beauty and a new kind of Americana that reflects the unique, touching, and frequently hilarious realities of the shopping mall in the internet age.

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  • So many good feelings!!

    5
    By storkba
    This film brings back ALL the nostalgia of my childhood...and also charming characters with an entire mop bucket full of heart!
  • Artfully done

    5
    By Platinum Gorilla
    This captures a small slice of culture that is pretty unique to AL. It views as if you’re a part of that for a moment.
  • More than just a mall documentary

    5
    By Dday615
    It’s no surprise that malls aren’t thriving in today’s online consumer market place. I thought it’d be interesting and nostalgic to watch something about how malls are trying to cope. But Jasper Mall goes beyond a struggling mall and gives you a small glimpse into the lives of the shop owners and patrons. While it just barely scratches the surface there’s plenty of substance and depth to be able to relate with these people. Particularly if you grew up or lived in small town America.
  • Amazing

    5
    By professor hefner
    Something I will spend $10 to watch/support on the culture of the dead mall

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