| Sons of Cuba | |
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| Directed by | Andrew Lang | 
| Produced by | Francine Heywood Laura Giles Andrew Lang  | 
| Cinematography | Domingo Triana Machin | 
| Edited by | Simon Rose | 
| Distributed by | Cinetic Rights Management Ro*co Films  | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 88 minutes | 
| Country | Cuba | 
| Language | Spanish | 
Sons of Cuba is a 2009 documentary film set in the Havana Boxing Academy, a school at the heart of Cuba's Olympic success in the ring.[1] It follows the stories of three young hopefuls through eight months of training and schooling as they prepare for Cuba's National Boxing Championship for Under-12's. Sons of Cuba was directed by Andrew Lang and is distributed by Cinetic Rights Management for the US and Canada and Ro*co Films for the rest of the world.
Awards and nominations
- Winner, Best Documentary at the 2009 Los Angeles Latino International Film Festival
 - Winner, Best Documentary at the 2009 International Rome Film Festival
 - Winner, Youth Jury Award at the 2009 Sheffield Doc/Fest
 - Winner, Best Film on Latin America by a non-Latin American at the 2009 Havana Film Festival
 - Winner, Best Documentary by the 2009 Foundation of New Latin American Cinema
 - Nominated, Best Documentary at the 2009 British Independent Film Awards
 - Opening Night Film at the 2009 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
 
References
- ↑ "Sons of Cuba". The New Statesman.
 
External links
- Official website
 - Sons of Cuba at IMDb
 - Full Frame Documentary Film Festival
 - International Rome Film Festival
 - Sheffield Doc/Fest
 - British Independent Film Awards
 - Palm Springs International Film Festival
 - Sons of Cuba review in Variety
 - Sons of Cuba review in The Hollywood Reporter
 - Fandango, Italian distributor
 - Andrew Lang interview with The Huffington Post
 
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