Watching 4 beautiful and tragic documentaries denouncing the Brazilian problems, "Estamira", "Os carvoeiros" and this one, which I can't even say is the worst, because it involves hunger, severe poverty and many children. It is worth mentioning that public policies save us, and the control and support of multi-mix flour (although currently controversial). The only flaw in the documentary denouncing it was the lack of subtitles, given the unclear sound, many of the testimonies are lost due to external factors...
According to the UN, more than 920 million people suffer from chronic hunger in the world. The meaning of these numbers depends on our understanding of what it means to go hungry. Generally, the media discusses hunger from a macroscopic perspective. They provide us with numbers and debates about its environmental, geographic, economic and political causes. However, they leave us without knowing how people who go hungry live. In order to understand the real meaning of hunger, it is necessary to spend some time with people who struggle with hunger. It is necessary to follow their daily lives.