

Movie spotlight
Sugar
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Plot Summary
The film follows Miguel "Sugar" Santos, a young Dominican baseball player in the minor leagues, as he navigates the challenges of the American dream. After a promising start, he faces a severe slump and begins to question his path, his faith, and his identity. The story delves into the immense pressure and sacrifices made by these athletes far from home.
Critical Reception
Sugar was widely praised for its authentic portrayal of the minor league baseball experience and its nuanced exploration of cultural identity and the immigrant struggle. Critics lauded the performances, particularly Algenis Perez Soto's, and the film's realistic and unvarnished depiction of dreams deferred.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic portrayal of minor league baseball.
Commended for its sensitive exploration of immigrant dreams and cultural identity.
Algenis Perez Soto's performance as Sugar was a standout.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's authentic and often heartbreaking look at the pressures faced by young baseball players striving for success in a foreign country. Many appreciated the film's quiet power and the lead actor's compelling performance.
Awards & Accolades
Screened at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008.
Fun Fact
Director Ryan Fleck and his co-director Anna Boden interviewed over 200 Dominican baseball players to gain insight for the film.
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