Sons of Cuba
Deep in the the unseen heart of modern-day Cuba, a group of unforgettable young boxers fights not only for their own dreams, for the fading memory of the Revolution.
Series
Global Voices
Premiere Date
August 7, 2011
Length
90 minutes
In the last seven Olympic Games in which Cuba has competed, it has won a
staggering 32 medals for boxing. The world knows the names of the great
Cuban boxers: Stevenson, Savon, Kindelan and Rigondeaux, but few people
know how this secretive third-world island produces such an endless
stream of champions.
Every year, some 25 boys aged between 9 and 11, chosen from hundreds of
young hopefuls, are selected to attend The Havana Boxing Academy. The
state pays for their accommodation, training, and lodging; and through a
strict training regime, starts them on the road to becoming the best
boxers in the world. The routine is intense. The boys are awakened at 4:00 AM
every morning to train for two hours in the dark. Their meager breakfast
is a single egg and a cup of milk, before they attend a full day of
(often politically motivated) lessons at the local primary school. At
4:30 PM they are back on the training ground for another two hours.
Sons of Cuba follows the stories of three young hopefuls — Cristian,
Santos, and Junior — as they prepare for the most important tournament of
their young careers: Cuba’s Under-12 National Boxing Championship.