Josep Maria Domènech's and Carles Bosch's Academy Award-nominated "Balseros" focuses on Cubans who fled the island during the so-called Special Period (the first few years after the Soviet Union collapsed, leaving Cuba with no economic support). It contains interviews with Cubans who are getting ready to flee, and people who made it to the United States and got placed across the country (even in Nebraska of all places).
But something else caught my eye. The Cubans intercepted by the US Coast Guard got transferred to the Guantánamo Bay detention camp, now infamous for holding people arrested in the so-called War on Terrorism; as of October 2022, there were still 35 people getting held there. It appears that the naval base - which the US basically stole from Cuba - has always been a prison. Ironically, as Michael Moore exposed in "Sicko", the people getting held in the detention center were receiving top-quality medical care!
But anyway, this documentary is worth seeing. I would've liked to see the documentary mention that US policy towards Cuba is part of what causes the economic problems there.