Official Trailer for Zack Parker’s Scalene; DVD and Blu-ray Available for Pre-Order

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We first got word about Zack Parker’s third feature film, Scalene, about four months ago, and now not only do we have an official trailer to share, but we also have the lowdown on how you can pre-order a copy of the flick on either DVD or Blu-ray! Read on for all the details.

Along The Tracks Productions has launched a newly designed website to coincide with the release of the official trailer for Scalene and also to announce the pre-order of the film on DVD and Blu-ray.

Scalene, the winner of the Grand Jury Award for Best Feature at this year’s Los Angeles-based film festival Dances with Films, stars Margo Martindale (currently Emmy nominated for her arc on the F/X series “Justified”), Hanna Hall (Rob Zombie’s Halloween), and Adam Scarimbolo (Stake Land). It was written by Brandon Owens and Zack Parker, directed by Parker, and produced by Parker and Carlos Jimenez Flores.

The film is told from three points of view and is best described as a perceptual thriller that revolves around a mother’s revenge after her mentally-challenged son is accused of a sexual assault by his student caretaker.

Now available for pre-order exclusively through the Along the Tracks website, the film will be released on DVD October 11th, Blu-ray November 8th, and several VOD platforms in December.

Parker explains the theory behind his unorthodox rollout schedule: “We are doing something different with the release of SCALENE. I went the ‘traditional’ distribution route with my first two films, and though I’m pleased with the exposure they received, I feel there is a better way to go for most indie filmmakers today. The internet has opened everything up, and the way audiences are finding films is changing on almost a daily basis. I want to give SCALENE time to find an audience and, at the same time, be able to adjust its release as platforms evolve. Like most independent filmmakers, I have controlled every aspect of the creation of this film from inception to completion. It just doesn’t make sense to me to turn over the reins to someone else when it’s time to get it out into the world.

For more visit the official Scalene Facebook page and follow Scalene on Twitter.

Zack Parker's Scalene

Zack Parker's Scalene

Zack Parker's Scalene

Zack Parker's Scalene

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