"Children Underground" is a documentary film that follows the lives of a group of homeless children living in the subway tunnels of Bucharest, Romania. These children, ranging in age from 8 to 16, have been abandoned or run away from abusive homes and now must fend for themselves in the harsh underground environment.
The film explores the daily struggles and challenges these children face, including hunger, violence, and drug addiction. It also sheds light on the social issues that contribute to their situation, such as poverty and neglect.
Through intimate interviews and footage of their daily lives, "Children Underground" offers a poignant look at the resilience and strength of these young individuals as they navigate the difficulties of street life.