Coyote (2007 film)

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Coyote is a 2007 independent film created by Brian Petersen and Brett Spackman.

Coyote
Theatrical release poster
Directed byBrian Petersen
Written byBrett Spackman
Brian Petersen
Produced byDevin Colvin
Chris Wyatt
StarringBrian Petersen
Brett Spackman
Carley Adams
Marina Valle
David C. Thompson
Osvaldo Hernandez
CinematographyRobb Hanks
Edited byBrett Spackman
Music byChris Brady
Distributed byMaya Entertainment
Release date
  • September 27, 2007 (2007-09-27) (San Diego)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

After a friend's son is deported to Mexico, the two main characters smuggle him back into the United States. After seeing the desperate plight and unscrupulous people who are generally involved in smuggling people into the United States, the friends decide to apply business principles to the issue. They set up a business venture to smuggle more people in for profit, becoming coyote smugglers. The movie chronicles the events that occur as the business venture begins to unravel.

The film was produced by Devin Colvin and Chris Wyatt and did a successful festival run in 2008, garnering 7[citation needed] awards including "Best Film" at both the Big Bear Lake International Film Festival and at the TriMedia Film Festival, and "Best Actor" for Petersen (who also plays a lead role) at the San Diego Film Festival.[1]

Plot edit

Encouraged by the lack of trouble they experienced while transporting a recently deported friend back into the United States from Mexico, longtime pals J and Steve decide to form a company dedicated to a kinder, gentler brand of people smuggling. The border agents in Nogales were positively gullible and the Minutemen were nowhere to be found, leading the two naïve Americans to suspect that they can run a profitable scheme by helping desperate Mexicans gain illegal entry into the United States. It isn't long before the true coyotes discover what's been happening right under their noses, and J and Steve learn the real perils of crossing boundaries.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Home". themexicandream.com.
  2. ^ "Coyote | Maya Entertainment". Archived from the original on 2010-10-18. Retrieved 2010-10-20.

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