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The sports drama film “Sugar (2008)” directed and written by Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck tells the story of Miguel Santos, a Dominican baseball star who carries the hopes of his family after his father’s passing. Premiering on January 21, 2008, the film follows Miguel, a 19-year-old from the Dominican Republic, as he joins the Kansas City baseball team and plays for “The Swing” in Bridgetown. Facing challenges like language barriers and cultural adjustments, Miguel strives to support his family while pursuing his dream.

The cast of “Sugar” includes Algenis Perez Soto as Miguel Santos, Rayniel Rufino as Jorge Ramirez, Andre Holland as Brad Johnson, Michael Gaston as Stu Sutton, and Jaime Tirelli as Osvald. The film is available for streaming on HBO Max, where viewers can immerse themselves in Miguel’s journey of resilience and determination.

You can watch the trailer for “Sugar (2008)” on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/embed/

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The synopsis of “Sugar (2008)” encapsulates Miguel’s journey: “Like many young men in the Dominican Republic, 19-year-old Miguel ‘Sugar’ Santos dreams of winning a slot on an American baseball team. His talents lead him to a single-A team in Iowa, but cultural challenges and discrimination threaten to derail his aspirations.” Keep in mind that streaming service availability may change over time, so verify the information before subscribing.

Watch “Sugar (2008)” on HBO Max for an inspiring tale of perseverance and ambition.

You can watch the trailer for “Sugar (2008)” on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/embed/