The Mall

The Mall

Release date : August 4, 1982
Runtime : 50m
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Director : Craig Leake /
Writers : Craig Leake / Charles Kuralt /
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"In this brilliantly heartbreaking report, at 8 on Channel 9, a whole complex of social changes comes into new focus, and The Mall is made to serve stunningly as metaphor, symbol, avatar and harbinger. And yet all that darned old significance never gets in the way of the fact that the program is about people and, to some extent, about how helpless they are when it comes to letting slip away things they all know, deep down, they would be better off hanging onto." - Washington Post, 1982
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  • title:The Mall
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1982
  • Runtime:50m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Craig Leake /
  • Writers: Craig Leake · Charles Kuralt ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:"In this brilliantly heartbreaking report, at 8 on Channel 9, a whole complex of social changes comes into new focus, and The Mall is made to serve stunningly as metaphor, symbol, avatar and harbinger. And yet all that darned old significance never gets in the way of the fact that the program is about people and, to some extent, about how helpless they are when it comes to letting slip away things they all know, deep down, they would be better off hanging onto." - Washington Post, 1982
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