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Jasper Mall
Directed by
Brett Whitcomb
,
Bradford Thomason
2020
84m
Documentary
6.8
88%
68%
7.5
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A year in the life of a dying shopping mall.
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Cast of Jasper Mall
Brett Whitcomb
Director / Producer / Director Of Photography
Bradford Thomason
Director / Producer / Editor
Jeff Tullis
Executive Producer
Mary Tullis
Executive Producer
Jeremy Burgess
Associate Producer
John Brooks Pounders
Executive Producer
Ali Clark
Executive Producer
Bryant Saxon
Executive Producer
Rebecca Sheehan
Associate Producer
Lawrence Everson
Sound Editor
Jasper Mall Ratings & Reviews
615 Film
Cory Woodroof
A touching portrait of small-town America in a period of evolution, where the formal social circle of town must adapt or die.
Willamette Week
Jay Horton
Jasper Mall's showcases all that is valiantly ridiculous about the fight to keep the shopping center open in a tone that is both warm and dignified.
Jezebel
Rich Juzwiak
A meditative, sensitive, and bemused portrait of a dying mall in Alabama that was filmed in 2018.
ianthomasmalone.com
Ian Thomas Malone
The beauty of Jasper Mall is through its ability to retain an upbeat narrative while never losing sight of the inevitably bleak outcome.
eFilmCritic.com
Erik Childress
Thomason & Whitcomb let the film unfold with a simple grace that recalls the early works of Errol Morris and the Maysles. There's a subtle sadness with the occasional laugh, but ultimately it feels like real life and that is something worth remembering.
Midwest Film Journal
Evan Dossey
A eulogy for a culture lost even before the world turned to shit. Human and lovely.
Film-Forward.com
Phil Guie
In observing the dwellers of what amounts to a sinking ship, directors Bradford Thomasson and Brett Whitcomb capture a glimpse of humanity living through uncertain times.
Film Threat
Brian Shaer
The storyline feels as though it has drifted in from another movie altogether.
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