In upstate New York, a once-thriving mall has been reduced to a flea market, a symbol of the American Dream's decline. The film offers a poignant portrayal of the lives of its quirky inhabitants, exploring the consequences of a disposable culture through a unique blend of documentary-style realism and witty humor.
Fish Kill Flea
The faded grandeur of a once-vibrant upstate New York mall, now repurposed as a flea market, serves as a poignant metaphor for the erosion of the American Dream.