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Still Hope Is The Realistic Side Of Sex Trafficking

Some movies are hard to watch, but when one sees the reality of a horrific thing like sex trafficking, you realize why these movies are made. The movie Still Hope was made to educate in the hope that it can save other girls from a life of torture.


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‘Still Hope’ – New Film Based on a True Story Reveals the Untold Story of Hope and Healing After Sex Trafficking. Premiering in theatres nationwide February 5–9, 2026, the film seeks to raise awareness of the global issue of sex trafficking and the vital role of recovery resources for individuals healing from trauma.

About Still Hope

 Beloved by her family and raised in a quiet community, 16-year-old Hope finds herself in danger when a new friend is not who he claims to be. Ripped from all she knows and forced into sex trafficking, Hope is stripped of her identity and threatened into submission, surviving years of abuse. Hope finally finds freedom and reunites with the family that never gave up looking for her. Though now safe, she struggles adjusting to her old life as she reconciles with all she’s endured. Hope’s journey is inspired by true stories and powerfully illustrates the courage it takes to find healing after life’s darkest moments.

 At its heart, Still Hope is a story shaped by the belief that darkness does not have the final word. It reflects the quiet strength of faith, the power of love that refuses to give up, and the hope that remains even after unimaginable loss. More than a story of survival, it is an invitation to believe that restoration is possible and that light can still be found.

Freedom is just the beginning. Still Hope is coming to theaters on February 5, 2026

“Every person needs to see this film!” - Natalie Grant 


 I so agree with Natalie Grant that every person needs to see this movie. This movie will show you the reality of how easy it is for girls to be deceived into trafficking. It starts out as an innocent conversation with a boy. These girls are lured into this world through people who are trained to put on the charm, and the young girls have no clue what is happening.

When you purchase a ticket to Still Hope, you help shine a light on the fight against trafficking and amplify the hope this film was created to share! A portion of ticket proceeds will go towards organizations that care for victims of trafficking. 

Watch the movie trailer for Still Hope


Get tickets now to see this powerful film in theaters on February 5! 

Watching the movie Still Hope opened my eyes to the fact that the girls who were forced into a life of trafficking did nothing. Nothing that they did caused them to be targets of this ugly world. The world of trafficking is that of organized crime, and it seeks these girls. Once they capture the girls, they drug and brainwash them. They make it impossible for these girls to escape.

For the girls who are able to escape, the healing part is hard. When you choose to buy a ticket to see this movie, you are supporting organizations that help these girls recover from this trauma. So spread the word and tell others about the movie Still Hope. 

In the United States, young people are exploited through the trafficking industry across every state and territory, regardless of age, ethnicity, and gender. The National Human Trafficking Hotline received 9,619 reports of potential human trafficking cases involving an estimated 16,999 victims in 2023 alone.

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I did look on the website. I see that this is playing at a few. movie theaters in my area that I would be able to go to.
MaryAnn D.

Cheryl Chervitz said...

I found a theater playing it, but it's 90 miles away. Sounds like a great movie.

bellagirl07 said...

I went to their website and it doesn't look like this movie is playing in my area. We are in a pretty rural area.
heather hgtempaddy

Meeta K. Wolff said...

Raising awarenes for this is so important and right on point with the current news. I look ofrward to it airing here in Germany so that we can see it too.

Mami2jcn said...

There are 3 theaters in my area where I could see this movie.

Vitaliy said...

The movie is playing near me!

Antoinette M said...

Yes, the movie is playing in my area.

debbie godinho said...

I really appreciate how this post talks about intimacy with honesty and sensitivity, making space for the real emotions and experiences that many people face but rarely discuss openly. Your perspective feels grounded and compassionate, reminding readers that healthy relationships involve both communication and vulnerability. It’s the kind of thoughtful conversation that helps normalize real experiences instead of hiding them behind idealized expectations.

Regina said...

There is so much evil in this world. It is playing at a movie theater about an hour from my home.

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