
In the wake of the Cuban Revolution, a clandestine operation known as Operation Peter Pan saw over 14,000 children sent from Cuba to the United States by their parents, who feared the political and social changes taking place under Fidel Castro's regime. This mass exodus, fueled by rumors and the fear of communist indoctrination, left a lasting impact on Cuban society and families, many of whom were never reunited. The documentary explores the complex motivations behind this operation, the role of the Catholic Church and the United States government, and the enduring trauma experienced by the children and their families.




