The World of Apu is a 1959 Indian film directed by Satyajit Ray, marking the conclusion of the Apu Trilogy. It follows the life of Apu, a young man who faces personal and social struggles as he transitions into adulthood. This film is celebrated for its realistic portrayal of life in India and its exploration of themes such as poverty, family, and the search for meaning in life, showcasing the nuances of human experience within the context of world cinema.