Closed for Storm

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Closed for Storm is a documentary film directed by Jake Williams, a filmmaker known for his series on abandoned places titled Abandoned. The movie explores the story of Six Flags New Orleans, an amusement park situated in Louisiana that was left underwater for six weeks after Hurricane Katrina devastated the region in 2005. The documentary delves into the history of the park, its construction, operation, and eventual closure after being left in ruins.

The film features interviews with former park employees, local residents, and urban explorers who have ventured into the abandoned site. It provides an in-depth look at the challenges faced by the park's owners, the Six Flags Corporation, in deciding the future of the property, which now serves as a popular destination for urban explorers.

The narrative of Closed for Storm is multi-layered, as it examines the socio-economic impact of Hurricane Katrina on the region, the plight of the park's employees, and the curiosity that drives people to explore abandoned places. The movie also includes rare footage of the park before and after the hurricane, providing a haunting visual representation of the devastation wrought by the storm.

Overall, Closed for Storm is an engaging and thought-provoking documentary that sheds light on the legacy of Hurricane Katrina and the complex nature of abandoned places.

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