In 2026, Cuba's entire national power grid collapsed three times in a single month. Eleven million people lost electricity, water, and refrigeration — some for days. The country that built the Caribbean's first railway, achieved a 99.8% literacy rate, and exports more doctors than almost any nation on Earth now cooks over wood fires because there is no fuel.
Cuba is the largest island in the Caribbean — 1,422 kilometers from end to end, home to nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the world's smallest bird, a crocodile found nowhere else, and a capital city where 1957 Chevrolets still drive past crumbling colonial mansions because nothing has replaced them in sixty-seven years.
In this documentary, discover what "frozen in time" actually means — from the tobacco valleys of Viñales to the Bay of Pigs, from the revolution that stopped the clocks to the blackouts that are stopping them again.
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