

41 minutes to shatter your privilege—this is hunger logistics, not hunger porn.
Humaná tells two stories, the daily life of a Sahrawi refugee and food they receive to live and hard process of distributing hundreds of tons of food daily. From the voice of Najla and Jesus primarily, we´ll see the difficulties and as the project AECID and Attsf proposed in 2005, was a turning point for all food arrived on time for every Sahrawi.
Direction
Xabier Luna finds poetry in spreadsheets and sand.
Editing
Dual timelines that finally collide with quiet triumph.
Director
Xabier Luna
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Sahrawi refugee camps in Tindouf, Algeria have existed since 1975—one of the longest-running refugee situations most Westerners have never heard of.
Spain's AECID funded this specifically because Spanish colonial withdrawal in 1975 directly caused the displacement—this is documentary as quiet reparations.
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