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We the Coyotes 2018

★ 5.419 votes87 min📅 2018-12-12

Directed by Hanna Ladoul, *We the Coyotes* (2018) follows Amanda and Jake, a young couple swept up in the dream of starting anew in Los Angeles.

Director: Hanna Ladoul

Cast

Morgan Saylor
Morgan Saylor
Amanda
McCaul Lombardi
McCaul Lombardi
Jake
Betsy Brandt
Betsy Brandt
Jeanine
Khleo Thomas
Khleo Thomas
Danny
Lorelei Linklater
Lorelei Linklater
Katie
Cameron Crovetti
Cameron Crovetti
Tim
Nicholas Crovetti
Nicholas Crovetti
Dylan
Vivian Bang
Vivian Bang
Jennifer
Micah A. Hauptman
Micah A. Hauptman
Greg
Ben Edlin
Ben Edlin
Henry

Frequently Asked Questions

What is We the Coyotes (2018) about?

The film chronicles Amanda and Jake's first day in Los Angeles as they chase their dreams of a fresh start. Their journey through the city reveals both the allure and the chaos of urban life, testing their relationship at every turn.

Who directed We the Coyotes?

We the Coyotes is directed by Hanna Ladoul, marking her feature film debut with a visually driven, character-focused story.

Who stars in We the Coyotes?

The film stars Morgan Saylor and McCaul Lombardi as Amanda and Jake, alongside supporting roles from Betsy Brandt, Khleo Thomas, and Lorelei Linklater.

Is We the Coyotes (2018) worth watching?

If you enjoy indie dramas that blend realism with emotional depth, *We the Coyotes* is a compelling watch. Its 87-minute runtime keeps the pacing tight, and the themes of love and ambition resonate without feeling overly sentimental.

How long is We the Coyotes?

We the Coyotes has a runtime of 87 minutes.

About We the Coyotes (2018) — A Raw Look at Love and Ambition in LA

Directed by Hanna Ladoul, *We the Coyotes* (2018) follows Amanda and Jake, a young couple swept up in the dream of starting anew in Los Angeles. Their first 24 hours in the sprawling city unfold like a series of restless adventures, as they navigate the highs and lows of urban life. From unexpected detours to mounting frustrations, their journey paints a raw, intimate portrait of love tested by ambition and uncertainty.

With its grounded drama and indie sensibilities, the film captures the bittersweet pulse of a city that promises everything but delivers just enough to keep hope alive. Ladoul's debut balances tender moments with sharp realism, making *We the Coyotes* feel like a diary come to life—observant, honest, and quietly unforgettable.