Zack Parker (2020)

Proxy Zack Parker Interview

The final episode in our mini-series devoted to the films of Zack Parker where we talk to Zack himself! Zack spoke with us for a full hour and a half on his films, his new graphic novel The Cure, and the challenges of creating indy horror films even when you’ve made a number of successful films. If you are an indy horror film fan this is a great opportunity to hear from someone who made a career from the outside in!


SPOILERS IN THIS EPISODE

Inexchange (Parker 2006)
Quench (Parker 2007)
Scalene (Parker 2011)
Proxy (Parker 2013)
Martyrs (Laugier 2008)
Pet Sematary (Kolsch & Widmyer 2019)
Escape Room (Robitel 2019)

TOPIC INDEX – Quench(Parker 2007)(times are approximate) 

0:35 – Mini-series introduction
2:00 – Discussion begins
7:30 – Parker’s film and genre
10:07 – Proxy
22:30 – Morality in Proxy
33:30 – Scalene
44:00 – Inexchange

Related Episodes
Inexchange (Parker 2006)
Quench (Parker 2007)
Scalene (Parker 2011)
Proxy (Parker 2013)
Martyrs (Laugier 2008)
Pet Sematary (Kolsch & Widmyer 2019)

Recommendations for other films
Inside (Maury & Bustillo 2007)
Escape Room (Robitel 2019)

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Episode 63

Keywords
horror, gender, Zack Parker, women, pregnancy, motherhood, parenting, perspective, intersubjectivity, vengeance, sexuality, children, empathy, tripartite, unreliable narrator, parents, empathy, perception, repression, Martyrs, independent film, creative control, disability,