Guns are drawn in an Exclusive clip from dystopian thriller Desolate

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Desolate Frederick Cipoletti

A couple weeks ago, we shared the green band trailer for director Frederick Cipoletti's upcoming dystopian thriller DESOLATE. Now we have the red band trailer embedded below, along with an EXCLUSIVE clip from the film that shows characters trying to conduct a deal with a guy who is seriously unstable.

Written by Cipoletti and Jonathan Rosenthal, DESOLATE has the following synopsis: 

While trying to survive the worst drought in history, a family of farmers force their youngest brother down a path of crime and violence in order to survive. Betrayed by his brother after a robbery gone wrong, Billy is left for dead in an unfamiliar land. He must do whatever it takes to survive, endure and seek the revenge he deserves.

The film stars Will Brittain, Callan Mulvey, Tyson Ritter, Natasha Bassett, James Russo, Bill Tangradi, Mark Kassen, and Juston Street. Co-writer Rosenthal is also in the cast.

Uncork'd Entertainment will be giving DESOLATE a Digital and multi-city theatrical release on July 12th. Cities where you'll be able to see the film on the big screen include LA, Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Phoenix, and San Francisco, among others. The Digital release will be available on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Xbox, Fandango Now, Dish Network, and through local cable providers.

This movie looks really interesting to me, and the clip we have below is quite unnerving, as a situation that's illegal to begin with threatens to turn violent thanks to one man's sense of humor.

Check out the clip and trailer, and see if you'd like to add DESOLATE to your July viewing list.
 

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