What is la jaula de oro 1987?

"La jaula de oro" is a Mexican movie from 1987, directed by Alberto Isaac. The film tells the story of four young friends who move from the countryside to Mexico City in search of a better life. They face many challenges and obstacles as they try to make a living on the city's streets.

The title "La jaula de oro" (The golden cage) is a metaphor for the migrant experience, representing both the potential for prosperity and the confinement and exploitation of those who leave their homes in search of a better life.

The film is praised for its portrayal of the struggles faced by immigrants and its examination of the socio-economic inequalities in Mexico. It won several awards, including the Golden Ariel award for Best Picture at the 1988 Ariel Awards. The movie also stars some famous Mexican actors such as Blanca Guerra, Luis Felipe Tovar, and Ernesto Gómez Cruz.