World Premiere
The Lost Son of Havana
Encounters
| USA | 102 MINUTES | English, SpanishSports, Documentary
In 1961, the Cleveland Indians brought young pitcher Luis Tiant to America to play professional baseball. As he followed in the footsteps of his father—a Cuban national hero who played for the New York Cubans from the mid-'20s through the late-'40s—Tiant's dreams were coming true. But little did the younger Tiant know that he would have to leave behind everyone he knew. The rise of the Castro regime forced his parents to send him a heartbreaking message: Don't come home. Had Tiant returned to Cuba, he never would have made it back to the US, where he became one of the most dominating pitchers of the 1970s for teams including the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees.
Filmmaker Jonathan Hock (Through the Fire, TFF '05) accompanies Tiant on his long-awaited return to his homeland after a 46-year exile. Hock shows a conflicted man. By most accounts Tiant has led a great life, but he now finds himself filled with thoughts of guilt for those left behind who toiled in poverty and watched his heroics from afar. Hock's film is not simply the story of a baseball star, but a representation of how 50 years of Cuban-American relations (or lack thereof) have affected so many living on opposite sides of that 90-mile divide.
Cast & Credits
Jonathan Hock
Director
Primary Cast
Co-Producers
Director of Photography
Screenwriter
Editors
Producer
Narrated by
Executive Producers
Contacts
Producer
Producer
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