Fidel Castro’s Daughter Releases Documentary on Generational Impacts From Communist Cuba

‘Revolution’s Daughter’ highlighted Alina Fernández and other expatriates who survived the Cuban regime.
Fidel Castro’s Daughter Releases Documentary on Generational Impacts From Communist Cuba
Alina Fernández, Fidel Castro's daughter, is an outspoken critic of the communist Cuban regime. A documentary about her experience was released in Miami, Florida on April 10, 2026. Troy Myers/The Epoch Times
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MIAMI—Alina Fernández, daughter of former Cuban leader Fidel Castro, premiered a documentary on April 10 at the Miami Film Festival, bringing together personal testimony from generations of exiles grappling with displacement, shared trauma, and a search for freedom.

“Revolution’s Daughter” showcased several leading voices against the Cuban regime, including exiles, refugees, and former political prisoners, who all, like Castro’s daughter, said regime change in Cuba is overdue. It’s a sentiment shared by top U.S. officials.
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Troy Myers is a regional reporter based in St. Augustine, Florida. His background includes breaking, criminal justice, and investigative writing for local news, producing on a national morning newscast in Washington, D.C., and working with an award-winning, weekly investigative news program. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his dog at the beach.