Why Do Jamaicans Run So Fast? (2011)
Why do Jamaicans Run so Fast' reveals how athletics and music have become ways to escape from poverty and violence in Jamaica.
Parental Rating: PG-13
Why do Jamaicans Run so Fast' reveals how athletics and music have become ways to escape from poverty and violence in Jamaica.
Jamaica, August 2008: The island is at a standstill as people’s eyes are glued to television. Led by the fastest man alive Usain Bolt, Jamaican athletes are winning the sprinting competitions at the Beijing Olympics. They break world records and challenge all logic. No world super-power can contest the victory of this small Caribbean nation. This film is the story of the six gold medals that put Jamaica at the center-stage of the world map. It is a story that reveals how athletics and music have become ways to escape from poverty and violence in Jamaica.
Feature (52mins) Documentary | Jamaica, Spain
Jamaican Patois, English
Nando Garcia- Guereta
Laura Carulla
Miquel Galofré
Miquel Galofré
Usain Bolt, Asafa Powel, Shelly-Anne Fraser