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New Baja Film: Tracing Cowboys

Ken Cooke - 11-1-2008 at 12:18 PM

I have been involved with Megan and Nahchey Edwards' career since 2002. I consider them friends more than anything else. So, I was completely excited when I learned about Megan's movie that she starred in, "Tracing Cowboys" to be finally seeing the light of day!!

Megan explained the project as, being about a young woman who is being pursued by her ex-boyfriend through the United States. She headed south into Mexico, and took up residence at Alfonsinas. From here, the movie takes a more dark turn, but this is the general premise about the movie.
Movie Trailer: Tracing Cowboys

I will be emailing Nahchey to ask when the movie will be officially released, if there will be release parties, or anything. How cool!! :bounce:

The stunning Megan Edwards:



[Edited on 11-1-2008 by Ken Cooke]

Cypress - 11-1-2008 at 01:29 PM

Ken Cooke, :D Tracing Cowboys! Thanks! Will check it out!:D

Ken Cooke - 11-1-2008 at 01:47 PM

From everything I have gathered on the 'web, it looks like the film has made the festival circuit, but is not available on DVD or has been introduced into the theatres.

Ken Cooke - 11-1-2008 at 07:15 PM

By Jason Wulfsohn, director of Tracing Cowboys
(special feature from 2008 AFI Dallas International Film Festival)

As a graduate film student at USC, I studied with Nina Menkes, an acclaimed filmmaker known for her experimental approach to cinema. She spoke of the need to view filmmaking as a journey. That if you kept searching for what was true in a story, you would eventually find it, even if it lead you somewhere you did not realize you were going when you started. In retrospect, this was our experience in making Tracing Cowboys, an independent feature that I directed and that will receive its world premier at the 2008 AFI Dallas International Film Festival.

When we began, we did know that the film would be about two peoples' search for their own identity whilst leading lives apart from one another. We also knew it would be a story about self-deception as well as self-discovery, about honesty but also betrayal of yourself and others. And we knew that the two principal characters would be Ethan, a young Englishman obsessed with his hero John Wayne and intent on becoming a Country & Western singer; and his American girlfriend, Debi, a photographer who, toward the start of the film, leaves without explanation, compelling Ethan to travel down to Mexico during the Day of the Dead festival in search of her. The only map Ethan has to guide him is that contained within photographs Debi has taken during her journey, a visual trail that eventually points Ethan toward the film's conclusion.

For us as filmmakers, in a way similar to Ethan's own journey, there was much about the film that we did not yet know when we started. We decided, for example, to use locations just as we found them, and we almost always included in the scene those people whom we found there as well. In this way, the film became an improvised interaction between professional actors portraying the two leads and a supporting cast that was almost entirely non-professional - real people playing themselves.

This was especially true for the roles of the husband-and-wife couple who run the remote Mexican hotel to which Debi travels, and to where Ethan eventually follows her. My partner in the making of the film was Sacha Grunpeter, who plays Ethan and also wrote the screenplay (and with whom I co-produced the film), and for these two roles he and I had originally cast two prominent L.A.-based Hispanic actors. When we came to shoot, last-minute scheduling issues prevented both from being able to travel to our very inaccessible location in Baja. Instead, in keeping with our philosophy, we cast the actual husband-and-wife couple working at the hotel where we were shooting, neither of whom spoke a word of English and neither of whom had ever been on or near a film set. Despite some initial apprehension, it was apparent, within moments of shooting their first scene, that the decision was correct. Each brought a truthfulness and depth to their role that I could not have previously hoped for from professionals.

This ongoing process of discovery was also true in the relationship of our film to another film - John Ford's The Searchers, a classic repeatedly referenced in Tracing Cowboys - and to John Wayne himself.


Many scenes in our own film take place in a small village, informally named Papa Fernandez after a legendary local fisherman. While shooting, Sacha noticed in one of the homes a faded black-and-white photograph from the 1950s of Papa Fernandez standing alongside none other than John Wayne. Both are holding a prize-sized marlin, freshly caught in the nearby Sea of Cortez. Local lore has it that John Wayne, after shooting some of his Westerns in the same area, would occasionally visit to fish with Papa Fernandez. Years later, when Papa Fernandez was struggling to make payments on his small plot of land, John Wayne's business manager suggested to his client that he buy the land as a base for future fishing expeditions. Firing his business manager in disgust, John Wayne promptly bought the land himself, giving it entirely to Papa Fernandez.

Papa Fernandez passed away at the age of 102, several years before the making of Tracing Cowboys, but the villagers are his direct descendants and include many of our "actors," and Veronica, the little girl in the film, is Papa Fernandez's great-granddaughter. Those of us who made Tracing Cowboys like to think that the story of this land, owned at one time by John Wayne, represents a profound and even mysterious affirmation of our belief in the relationship between the imagined life of a film and the real lives that we passed through in its making.




For more information, please check out www.tracingcowboys.com

[Edited on 11-2-2008 by Ken Cooke]

Paulina - 11-1-2008 at 07:36 PM

Cool. I would like to see it.

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Ken Cooke - 11-1-2008 at 07:49 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Paulina
Cool. I would like to see it.

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I wrote the director an email. Maybe, he might be interested in screening it for us Nomads? I'll post his response when he writes me back.

duke62 - 11-2-2008 at 03:49 AM

Wow. Thanks Ken. The trailer looks great. Hope it gets picked up by some distribution company, so at least we may see it on DVD.

capt. mike - 11-2-2008 at 07:06 AM

wasn't this the one that was filmed at Alfi's and or BOLA a few years ago during or close to the SCORE race? there were blurbs about a film being made in baja and it was Alfi's i think - i read it here or on baja.net

sure would like to see it. they were in baja about a month i think.

Neal Johns - 11-2-2008 at 07:15 AM

Good find, Ken
Keep up the good work!
If I had a Jeep, I would go on your trips! Did I really say that?
Toyota Fanboy:lol::lol::lol:

capt. mike - 11-2-2008 at 07:58 AM

Ken - she is a knock out for sure.
when you talk to them ask if they will release it on Blu-ray disc too when they do the DVD.
since they shot in HD cam it needs to be seen in the full 1080i clarity.

looking forward to seeing it soon, keep us posted here.
sorry to read the lead died.

Ken Cooke - 11-2-2008 at 10:33 AM

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Originally posted by duke62
Wow. Thanks Ken. The trailer looks great. Hope it gets picked up by some distribution company, so at least we may see it on DVD.


I'm hoping the same thing, too. I'm going to email Nahchey and Megan directly so I can get more info more quickly.

Megan made 2 trips to Gonzaga Bay during the filming, and for each filming, she was there 2 weeks at a time. The rest of the crew were there setting up the camera for good angles/photography, etc.

The location for the shooting was Alfonsinas and also Papa Fernandez's. The cast were mainly from Alfonsinas - at least thats what I remember Megan telling me.

Ken Cooke - 11-2-2008 at 05:03 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Neal Johns
If I had a Jeep, I would go on your trips! Did I really say that?
Toyota Fanboy:lol::lol::lol:


Neal,

Nick (a participant last year) can be seen in this photo blasting through the mud in Green Valley - just east of Coco's Corner where this neat canyon reveals tons of water and green grass:
http://www.justruns.com/gallery2/d/12338-2/DSC06043.JPG

'07 Team Toyota w/Nick Jr. (far left) - Nick Sr. (far right):
http://www.justruns.com/gallery2/d/12405-2/DSC06122.JPG

The two in the middle drove down from Northern CA in their brand-new (at the time) '07 4 Runner. We trashed the running boards on Mission Impossible, and they didn't even get upset.

It will be fun to race the Toyota again like I did last year. I think 60 m.p.h. was my top speed along the route back to Alfonsinas/Rancho Grande. Those Toyotas sure have plenty of speed built into them!

TMW - 11-4-2008 at 07:22 AM

I saw Coco in the trailer. He seems to show up in the darnest places.

David K - 11-4-2008 at 08:47 AM

Looking forward to seeing the whole movie... keep us informed, please!

Yah, Coco and Coco's Corner along with Alfonsina's Motel, Gonzaga Bay, etc.:o

Ken Cooke - 11-4-2008 at 07:33 PM

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Originally posted by TW
I saw Coco in the trailer. He seems to show up in the darnest places.


Megan couldn't stop talking about Coco. No info yet from Nahchey...The baby must be keeping him busy...

New Megan Edwards photos!!!

Ken Cooke - 3-31-2009 at 11:28 PM

Megan's new photos from Facebook. Where's the movie, Megan???






Megan + family:



Tracing Cowboys trailer

Ken Cooke - 3-31-2009 at 11:34 PM

A young Englishman searches across Mexico for his lost love. Arriving on Los Dias de Muerto he begins his search that leads him into another world.




BajaGeoff - 4-1-2009 at 10:06 AM

Looks great! AND they have Calexico on the soundtrack! Can't wait to see it!

Good news!

Ken Cooke - 6-21-2009 at 11:06 PM

The movie is working the festival circuit looking for a possible distributor.

www.tracingcowboys.com

tripledigitken - 6-22-2009 at 08:07 AM

Ken,

When do you estimate it will be available in DVD?

Ken Cooke - 6-22-2009 at 08:11 AM

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Originally posted by tripledigitken
Ken,

When do you estimate it will be available in DVD?


No word on if the distributor will simply distribute the film in the theatres first or not. The people close to the project aren't talking at all about it. I guess telling people if it was coming straight out to video would defeat the purpose of a good distribution deal.

tripledigitken - 6-22-2009 at 08:12 AM

Keep as posted either way as I would love to see it!

Ken Cooke - 6-22-2009 at 08:27 PM

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Originally posted by tripledigitken
Keep as posted either way as I would love to see it!


I would love a screening for us Baja-fanatics in San Diego. What if we made our own Baja Film Festival, do you think they would come with the movie? Perhaps a screening of Bajo California, one of my Baja productions (bleh! :barf: ) and the Tracing Cowboys film??? If we could maybe get 100 people to attend, maybe they would bite??? What do you think???

I know the leading lady personally!

Ken Cooke - 6-22-2009 at 08:30 PM


The fish took a bite!

Ken Cooke - 6-23-2009 at 06:06 AM

I just received an email from the Director of Tracing Cowboys, Jason Wulfsohn and he's interested in working with me to promote the movie. The distribution deal has been completed and the film will go to DVD and also Television in 2010 or later.

But, we can get a screening and I'd like to know if anyone is interested in helping me set this up? Send me a U2U or call my cell at (951) 255-1589.

-Ken

David K - 6-23-2009 at 08:39 AM

Anyone here own or know a theatre owner in Southern California where the movie could be shown for a special Baja Nomad or Baja lovers private screening?

I would contact Hugh and Carol Kramer at Discover Baja Travel Club to see if their new location has a meeting room where the film could be shown.

Ken Cooke - 6-23-2009 at 02:09 PM

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Originally posted by David K
I would contact Hugh and Carol Kramer at Discover Baja Travel Club to see if their new location has a meeting room where the film could be shown.


Cool! DavidK and Triple Digit Ken are on-board!! Lets get this movie screened!!!

David K - 6-23-2009 at 06:02 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Ken Cooke
Quote:
Originally posted by David K
I would contact Hugh and Carol Kramer at Discover Baja Travel Club to see if their new location has a meeting room where the film could be shown.


Cool! DavidK and Triple Digit Ken are on-board!! Lets get this movie screened!!!


Okay, done! I emailed them with a link to your other thread and suggested they click on the You Tube link to see the clip.

Ken Cooke - 6-23-2009 at 06:07 PM

Thank you, David. Just let me know what they say.:bounce:

David K - 6-29-2009 at 05:29 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Ken Cooke
Thank you, David. Just let me know what they say.:bounce:


I heard back from Hugh today...

"... Our new office does not have a large room for lectures and movies like the old location. We'll be checking out some possible space in the shopping center, but have nothing so far. I can't quite get a handle on the "Tracing Cowboys" movie from their website or the trailer, and not sure how much appeal it would have to the Discover Baja membership.

Keep me posted on any new developments. Many thanks.

Saludos,

Hugh"

Ken Cooke - 6-29-2009 at 05:39 PM

I haven't heard a word from Jason. He dropped off the face of the earth again. :rolleyes:

David K - 6-29-2009 at 05:54 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by Ken Cooke
I haven't heard a word from Jason. He dropped off the face of the earth again. :rolleyes:


Too bad... I guess he does NOT have 'Baja Fever'??!!

Real Baja Fever looks like this!

Ken Cooke - 6-29-2009 at 05:57 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by David K
Quote:
Originally posted by Ken Cooke
I haven't heard a word from Jason. He dropped off the face of the earth again. :rolleyes:


Too bad... I guess he does NOT have 'Baja Fever'??!!


I'll stick with planning 4WD trips to Baja.

I *WILL* buy the DVD and have Coco autograph it when Tracing Cowboys gets released in 2010.

[Edited on 6-30-2009 by Ken Cooke]

David K - 7-21-2019 at 08:25 AM

Remembering the 2010 film shot at Alfonsina's and Coco's Corner... Tracing Cowboys.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IpVjAfXbww

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=PbZPratT...

[Edited on 7-21-2019 by David K]

Amazon has it

thebajarunner - 7-23-2019 at 08:28 AM

https://www.amazon.com/Tracing-Cowboys-Sacha-Grunpeter/dp/63...

Missed seeing this from a dozen years back
Amazon has the DVD
I love road trip movies

David K - 7-23-2019 at 09:09 AM

Quote: Originally posted by thebajarunner  
https://www.amazon.com/Tracing-Cowboys-Sacha-Grunpeter/dp/63...

Missed seeing this from a dozen years back
Amazon has the DVD
I love road trip movies


It used to be on YouTube... fun seeing Gonzaga and Coco's Corner in a film, but the movie just didn't get too many excited. Ken Cooke is friend's with the actress, I think, so I also watched it for that reason.

wilderone - 7-25-2019 at 07:52 AM

I just bought Tracing Cowboys on ebay for $5 (incl shipping). Years ago, it got several great reviews for its artistic filming. Anyway, I also have Corazon Vaquero (65 min). I like the idea of having a Baja film festival. Like the underwater film festival - people can also feature their old slides, digital images of trips. Make it a pot luck. The Joyce Beers Community Center on University Ave. in San Diego could be reserved. Sell goods (Graham's books), collect a donation to pay for the room. Maybe a couple speakers about something Baja-related, trips offered by [ ] with a discount for signing up that night. Could be a really fun evening.

David K - 7-25-2019 at 08:57 AM

Don't forget the 1998 classic, "Bajo California: The Limit of Time"
It is a mostly visual movie and not a lot of Spanish. It actually starts and ends in English. There was a Sundance version with English subtitles we Amigos de Baja shared back in 2001.

Here is the full movie on YouTube: