Glue Sniffer (Spanish: Huelepega: Ley de la calle) is a 1999 Spanish-language film directed by Elia Schneider.
[3] The production examined real child homelessness as well as other social issues to inform the story,[4] as well as using amateur actors and trying to create a documentary feel.
Schneider proposed that INAM wanted to interfere with the narrative instead, as the motion allowed them to review all footage before release and unilaterally cut or edit parts in the name of protecting the image of the children.
[2] Economía Hoy wrote that the film was following the Latin American style of rejecting entertainment culture in favor of reflecting on society.
[6] Rodolfo Izaguirre complements the film as having "merits that are not always found in other Venezuelan films: a worked script[,] efficient production work[,] art direction and costumes, and a cast in which professional actors such as Pedro Lander, Adolfo Cubas and Lucio Bueno, among others, move comfortably in the middle of real street children".