Los Olvidados
"Los Olvidados" is a 1950 Mexican film directed by Luis Buñuel. The movie portrays the harsh realities of life for impoverished children living in the slums of Mexico City. It highlights their struggles, dreams, and the societal neglect they face, showcasing the impact of poverty on their lives.
The film is notable for its stark realism and social commentary, often considered a classic of world cinema. It received critical acclaim for its powerful storytelling and innovative cinematography, influencing future filmmakers and contributing to discussions about social justice and the plight of the marginalized.