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Closed for Storm

  • 2020
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  • 1h 18m
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Closed for Storm (2020)
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A documentary detailing the history of a massive American theme park that was eventually left completely abandoned.A documentary detailing the history of a massive American theme park that was eventually left completely abandoned.A documentary detailing the history of a massive American theme park that was eventually left completely abandoned.

  • Director
    • Jake Williams
  • Writer
    • Jake Williams
  • Stars
    • Ryan Bordenave
    • Kenney G. Guidry Jr.
    • Troy Henry
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    • Director
      • Jake Williams
    • Writer
      • Jake Williams
    • Stars
      • Ryan Bordenave
      • Kenney G. Guidry Jr.
      • Troy Henry
    • 59User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Ryan Bordenave
    Ryan Bordenave
    • Self - Parks Advertising Manager
    Kenney G. Guidry Jr.
    Kenney G. Guidry Jr.
    • Self - New Orleans East Resident
    • (as Kenny Guidry Jr.)
    Troy Henry
    Troy Henry
    • Self - Developer & Self - New Orleans East Resident
    Roy Mouledous
    Roy Mouledous
    • Self - Jazzland Lead Project Manager
    Patricia Franicevich
    Patricia Franicevich
    • Self - Park Enthusiast
    Jason Cambre
    Jason Cambre
    • Self - Park Enthusiast
    Jared Black
    Jared Black
    • Self - Ride Supervisor
    Tonya Pope
    Tonya Pope
    • Self - Developer
    Christian Kelly
    Christian Kelly
    • Self - Urban Explorer
    Colt Connell
    Colt Connell
    • Self - Urban Explorer
    Efrem Towns
    • Self - Jazz Trumpeter
    George W. Bush
    George W. Bush
    • Self - 43rd President of the United States
    • (archive footage)
    LaToya Cantrell
    • Self - Mayor of New Orleans
    • (archive footage)
    Nicole Heyman
    • Self - Director, Office of Community Assets & Investment, City of New Orleans
    • (archive sound)
    Gilbert Montaño
    • Self - Chief Administrative Officer for the City of New Orleans
    • (archive sound)
    Wendell Pierce
    Wendell Pierce
    • Self - Troy Henry Campaign Chairman
    • (archive footage)
    Jeff Schwartz
    • Self - Director, City's Office of Economic Development
    • (archive sound)
    Courtney Stuckwisch Wong
    • Self - City's Office of Economic Development
    • (archive sound)
    • Director
      • Jake Williams
    • Writer
      • Jake Williams
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    5jongamer-53413

    A Chaotic Storyline That Didn't Paint the Full Picture

    I am a big fan of Bright Sun Films and have been anticipating this documentary since it's announcement.

    However the film was sorta a let down for me and heres why:

    1. The Interviewees

    I found almost all the interviews to be lacking structure and the story's a bit dull. During the behind the scenes video they did express how difficult it was to find qualified people to interview and I definitely believe that would be a huge challenge on a topic like this.

    The interviewees didn't really provide much insight into the actions/decisions made behind closed doors within Six Flags Corp. Ryan Bordenave however, was a fantastic speaker and storyteller of the events that unfolded.

    I think the story was too focused on the old fun memories than on the hurricane/abandoned situation itself.

    2. The Hurricane

    I found the transition into the hurricane itself (president bushes address) super sudden with only the one interviewee mentioning it quickly. It didn't flow too well.

    I was expecting most of the documentary to be footage/stories of the hurricane itself. However the footage of the storm only lasted a few mere minutes.

    3. The Parks Decay

    The lack of close up footage of the park decay and abandoned state really shocked me. There were a lot of fantastic drone shots but it was impossible to really see the overgrown/decay of the rides and buildings from above. There really should have been a lot of close up and jaw dropping B roll shots of the park.

    During one part they were exploring a few of the buildings, but that was it. Not much exploring the rides or other areas of the park.

    4. Ending Vote

    I may not have picked up what was going on during the voting section at the end of the film but I didn't think it was clear what was actually happening. Who were these companies they were voting on? And what was the plan?

    5. The Interview Camera Work

    (This one is kinda a nitpick)

    Being a videographer for many years myself I was really surprised on the style of camera shots they chose for the interviews. The vast majority of the shots had the background in almost clear focus with no depth of field. This may have been a personal choice but it is uncommon to see that shot style in films.

    Conclusion

    I know I was super harsh here but I really wanted to be honest of my thoughts on the film. This was a major achievement for Bright Sun Films and the team should be super proud! I'd still watch it again and recommend to my friends! Great work!

    The score was also incredible! It really gave Toy Story vibes at times.
    8babellec

    A Fantastic Look into the Devastating Effects of Katrina on a Specific Spot

    I am a huge fan of Jake, Bright Sun Films, and the Abandoned series he makes on YouTube.

    This takes his concept from that Abandoned series to a long-form feature-length medium on all major platforms for the first time.

    The documentary itself focuses on the rise and fall of New Orleans first major theme park. Jake does a fantastic job finding people from the community and interviewing them. He digs to the soul behind the abandoned structures. He also does a great job giving us the history of the park before Katrina so we as viewers care about the park as much as the people in the community did.

    My biggest nitpick would be I found the last 15 minutes to be a little flat. The producers on the project gambled choosing to follow a few specific people trying to repurpose the land; no one got the ending they wanted. The gamble could have paid off, but even as is, I think there was a missed opportunity to show more of the heartbreak and disappointment this plot of land has been subjected to for the last 15 years. The last few scenes in the documentary are flat because we didn't get a deep emotional pay-off on one of the narratives they set up. Digging in deeper on the heartbreak and frustration of those people that were trying to repurpose the land may have elevated the final moments of this documentary just a touch.

    If you are a fan of Abandoned on YouTube, this is a must-watch. If you are just a general fan of documentaries, this holds its own without any knowledge of Jake's previous work. I highly recommend this to anyone interested in Katrina, New Orleans, theme parks, or urban exploration. For a first feature-length documentary this is an amazing achievement and Jake could easily find himself helming more documentaries in the future!

    Well done and keep up the great work!

    Strengths
    • Jake is a fantastic narrator (A+++)
    *** His slow and clear cadence works perfectly with the somber abandoned material, sweeping drone footage, and delivery of heartbreaking backstory; this is a skill he seasoned with hours of YouTube narration and he has a gift for narration***
    • Interesting and diverse interviews cut well against other footage and peppered throughout
    • Great footage. The drone work on the abandoned park is fantastic. They also mine old footage to juxtapose the current dilapidated state of rides against the vibrant footage from the past. Very well cut and one of the strengths of both this documentary and the Abandoned series!


    Weaknesses
    • At times the score overpowered the narration early; they did seem to dial this down later but I found a few spots in the beginning that the narration was fighting with the score
    • The last 15 minutes was a bit of a letdown.
    6TheDocumentaryDistrict

    Like the sign that reads "Closed for Storm", the park is frozen in time with several of the office calendars still showing August 2005 as today's date.

    Closed for Storm is just another example of how the bureaucracy of major corporations and government often leave citizens to pick up the pieces when hard to handle situations surface.

    It's hard to believe that it has been 15+ years since Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc on the New Orleans area. It's even harder to believe that there are places like the former Six Flags New Orleans (Jazzland Park) that have sat untouched for the last decade and a half. Walls caked with mold, buildings graffitied, ride vehicles stripped of anything valuable, towering rollercoasters that look like they could collapse at any moment, and a sign that has fittingly read "Closed for Storm" have remained in place for the last 15 years. These are just some of the disheartening images Closed for Storm features.

    In Closed for Storm, several people were interviewed about the abandoned park, each one nostalgic for what once was and what could have been. You can't help but feel the disappointment in a number of the interviewees' tones when it came time to talk about the redevelopment, or lack thereof, of the property. As mentioned, we see bureaucracy show itself near the end of the film when plans for redevelopment of the area appears to leave out the voices of the citizens of East New Orleans and ultimately leave them with no real resolve.

    Not only was it sad to see the archived footage of people's homes destroyed in 2005, but it was just as sad seeing this same area struggling to bounce back all these years later. The citizens of East New Orleans were promised increased property values and a Disney-like atmosphere, but instead, they were left with views of an abandoned amusement park and a never-ending cycle of unimplemented redevelopment plans.

    The Film: Closed for Storm is filled with aerial shots of the the former Six Flags New Orleans property, stitched together with home videos from the early 2000s. Much like Bright Sun Films' YouTube videos, we get an inside look at several of the abandoned buildings and observe the damage that Mother Nature has done. Promotional videos are the perfect touch for viewers unfamiliar with the park's significance or history to understand the importance of the former Jazzland. Like the sign that reads "Closed for Storm", the park is frozen in time with several of the office calendars still showing August 2005 as today's date.

    In Closing: If you have ventured to this film from Bright Sun Films' YouTube page, you're a fan of theme parks, or you familiar with New Orleans/Jazzland history, then this film is perfect for you. For those of you who may not understand the history of Six Flags New Orleans, I would still highly recommend Closed for Storm. The film pieces new footage with old footage in a way that tells a proper story of the park and its history.

    -The Documentary District-
    7marcadamweiner

    Decent documentary with a couple issues

    I decided to buy this documentary both because I'm a huge fan of Bright Sun Films and because I'm a hardcore roller coaster enthusiast. I have had a huge interest in Jazzland/Six Flags New Orleans in the past and I couldn't pass this up when I found out it was being made.

    Closed for Storm is an expertly made documentary with absolutely stunning drone footage of the abandoned park and the surrounding area. The cinematography is on point and the interview segments are very well done. I greatly enjoyed the storytelling of how the park was designed, built, operated and ultimately destroyed, and the historical footage provides a glimpse of the past and complements the interviews perfectly. Once we get to the Hurricane Katrina section it did tug on my heartstrings, with the footage of flooded homes, blazing fires and livelihood in ruin; I really felt for the people of New Orleans even though I was fairly young when the hurricane actually hit. I enjoyed the accounts by previous employees as well; they gave life to the park in a way that I had not considered before. This park employed hundreds of people and served as an escape for thousands in the area before Mother Nature came to remind everyone who was in charge. The soundtrack is also fantastic and it gave me chills on multiple occasions. I was really impressed overall by the documentary and I'm glad I pre-ordered it, if only to support one of my favorite YouTubers with his filmmaking endeavors. This documentary does not feel like an extended Bright Sun Films video, by the way - it's its own thing.

    However, I do have a couple of issues with it. Number one is length - I feel like the documentary could have been 30 minutes shorter had some of the cinematic footage been cut; the footage of the theme park is great, but I found that there was a ton of unrelated footage that padded runtime and made the film unnecessarily long. At times I felt that this footage even took the place of a story, as it cut in at seemingly random times. This also goes for a few snippets of interview; although the vast majority of interview footage was necessary and interesting, there were a couple of times that I questioned if what I just heard was really needed to effectively tell the story.

    This leads to my second issue, which is the story itself. The first half of the film is fantastic; it's essentially a chronological retelling of everything that happened with expertly filmed drone footage, historical video and interviews with people involved in the development and operation of the park. However, at about the halfway point or a little after, it started getting a bit messy. The timeline became unclear and it started getting into the nitty-gritty of two separate redevelopment plans that weren't ever finalized. Although this portion of the documentary did express how complicated the whole situation is and how indecisive the City of New Orleans is, I don't entirely think it was necessary to get into such detail with both of the plans; I think it would have been better to simply highlight any and all plans that have been proposed and/or rejected and make the documentary far shorter, ending it on a much stronger note than what was actually achieved.

    Overall though, Closed for Storm is great. It's filled with breathtaking aerial footage of the abandoned park and interesting interviews that tell us the story of the development, operation and ultimate downfall of Six Flags New Orleans. The documentary does a superb job at conveying this through a mix of cinematic shots and urban exploration footage, similar to what you'd normally see on the Bright Sun Films YouTube channel. The urban exploration footage is very neat (although most of it was filmed at night with a flashlight for some reason) and I'm glad it was included as a supplement to the film. For the first attempt at a documentary by filmmaker Jake Williams, Closed for Storm is fantastic and I'd highly recommend checking it out.

    PS: It would've been cool to see footage from on top of the rides or climbing up them, but maybe Jake is saving that for his YouTube channel ;)
    TxMike

    Mother Nature always wins in the long run.

    I am a retired "senior", I have seen and/or experienced many acts of nature over my lifetime. My fond expression, because it is true, "Mother Nature always wins in the long haul."

    In the case of the new amusement park in New Orleans, opened as Jazzland in 2000, it didn't take very long. Hurricane Katrina in August of 2005 pretty much did the deed as it did to much of the rest of New Orleans. The park has remained closed and abandoned since that time.

    This documentary deals with all that, plus some recent years efforts to either rebuild it or re-purpose it but so far it still stands dilapidated, just a ghost of its short glory years. The title comes from a sign at the park's entrance which still says "Closed for Storm."

    I found this documentary very interesting with interviews with many people, some video of the park when it was new and thriving, some current video of the ruins, and a view of New Orleans neighborhoods in the Katrina aftermath. What the documentary could have used was periodic subtitles that specified when, e.g. "June 2010" or "May 2020" to inform exactly when certain things were represented by the documentary. But overall pretty interesting. I have never visited the park but do remember driving by on I-10 headed east.

    I found it on Amazon streaming videos.

    UPDATE: March 8, 2023 - It was just announced that a deal has been made for a 4-year, $500 Million project to clean up the site and convert it into a brand new theme park. Most details are not yet available.

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      The director, Jake Williams, has a YouTube channel (Bright Sun Films). On that channel he has a long running series called Abandoned with videos about other place that have been abandoned. From mansions to resorts. This is his first full length feature on that subject.

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      • July 6, 2021 (United States)
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    • Also known as
      • Closed for Storm - The Story of Six Flags New Orleans
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