Spare My Bones, Coyote!
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FrenchMais où va-t-on, coyote?
Directed byJonah Malak
Written byJonah Malak
Produced byDominique Dussault
| Spare My Bones, Coyote! | |
|---|---|
| French | Mais où va-t-on, coyote? |
| Directed by | Jonah Malak |
| Written by | Jonah Malak |
| Produced by | Dominique Dussault |
| Starring | Ely Ortiz Marisela Ortiz Aguilas del Desierto |
| Cinematography | Nicolas Taborga |
| Edited by | Marie-Pier Dupuis Jonah Malak Gisela Restrepo |
| Music by | Marc Bell |
Production company | Nemesis Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
| Country | Canada |
Spare My Bones, Coyote! (French: Mais où va-t-on, coyote?) is a Canadian documentary film written and directed by Jonah Malak, following the daily lives of the volunteer group Águilas del Desierto.[1]
The film released in theatres in Quebec on January 9, 2026.[2][3]
Over the past twelve years, Marisela and Ely have wandered through the US-Mexican desert. Their goal: to search for, recover, and return the bodies of migrants who died while crossing on foot to their families. This takes a heavy toll on them, but they nonetheless pursue their mission. Spare My Bones, Coyote! follows their work, their dedication, and the difficult lives they have chosen to lead.