Fathom Entertainment, the leading specialty distributor of content to theatrical partners worldwide, in partnership with Pixels of Hope Studios and Studio 523, announced the upcoming theatrical release of Still Hope. 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.
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 in 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.
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.
Showcasing the aid of individuals and organizations who stand shoulder to shoulder with these warriors, viewers of Still Hope will be encouraged to join arms with advocates in the fight against trafficking.
Tickets for Still Hope will be available on December 12, 2025, at Fathom Entertainment and participating theatre box offices (theatre locations are subject to change).
For more information, including an official teaser trailer, visit stillhopemovie.com.
