Pixote is a Brazilian drama film directed by Hector Babenco. The movie follows the story of a young boy named Pixote who is abandoned by his family and forced to live on the streets of Sao Paulo.
As Pixote navigates the dangerous world of crime and poverty, he forms a bond with a group of other street children who become his makeshift family. Together, they struggle to survive in a harsh and unforgiving environment.
Throughout the film, Pixote is confronted with the harsh realities of life on the streets, including violence, drug addiction, and exploitation. Despite the challenges he faces, Pixote remains resilient and determined to find a better life for himself and his friends.
The film is a powerful and heartbreaking portrayal of the struggles faced by marginalized youth in Brazil, and it sheds light on the harsh realities of poverty and inequality. Pixote is a must-see for anyone interested in social issues and the human experience.