
Still Hope in Theaters February 6-9, 2026
District 5180 has been very involved in the area of human trafficking for a number of years. As the National Human Trafficking Awareness Month wraps up, there is a new film, Still Hope, that is in theaters across the U.S. this weekend, February 6-9. It is showing in limited theaters and areas, and the Sacramento area has local theaters showing it.
Still Hope is a film based on the true story of a teenage girl who got trafficked and the road to restoration she and her family had to take. A quick synopsis from the film's website reads: “Hope, a teenager from a tight-knit community, finds herself in danger when the person she believes to be a new friend proves unsafe. Taken from all she knows, Hope is forced into sex trafficking and stripped of her identity.
After finding freedom from her captors, Hope discovers that survival is only the first step. Inspired by true stories, Hope’s journey is a powerful illustration of the courage it takes to walk the complex path of recovery.”
After finding freedom from her captors, Hope discovers that survival is only the first step. Inspired by true stories, Hope’s journey is a powerful illustration of the courage it takes to walk the complex path of recovery.”
Please take advantage of the opportunity to see the film while it is in our area. Here are the theater and showtimes:
- Regal Theater - 3561 Truxel, Natomas
Fri, 6th, 6:50p
Sat, 7th, 4:00p
Sun, 8th, 4:10p
Mon, 9th, 6:45p
- Regal Theater - Laguna Village (8755 Center Parkway, Sac)
Fri, 6th, 7:00p
Sat, 7th, 3:30p
Sun, 8th, 4:00p
Mon, 9th, 6:30p
- Regal Theater - Delta Shores (I-5 and Cosumnes exit)
Fri, 6th, 6:40p
Sat, 7th, 3:20p
Sun, 8th, 3:15p
Mon, 9th, 6:40p
- Cinemark Century - Laguna (9349 Big Horn, Elk Grove)
Fri, 6th, 7:00p
Sat, 7th, 7:00p
Sun, 8th, 4:30p and 7:00p
Mon, 9th, 7:00p
- Regal Theater - El Dorado (2101 Vine St)
Fri, 6th, 6:50p
Sat & Sun, 7th & 8th, 3:50p
Mon, 9th, 6:50p
This is a great opportunity to use this film as an educational resource for our clubs and the community on the issue of human trafficking and its impact here in our country.