In a country struggling with acceptance, hope can come in many
different forms.
As a boy, Hector loved playing soccer in his small Johannesburg
township. He dreamed of playing on a real pitch with the boys from
another part of the city, but apartheid made that impossible. Then, in
1990, Nelson Mandela was released from prison, and apartheid began to
crumble. The march toward freedom in South Africa was a slow one, but
when the beloved Bafana Bafana national soccer team won the African Cup
of Nations, Hector realized that dreams once impossible could now come
true.
This poignant story of friendship artfully depicts a brief but critical
moment in South Africa's history and the unique role that sports can
play in bringing people together.