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Upon its release on Netflix, Òlòtūré garnered widespread critical acclaim, winning Best Movie at the 2021 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) and earning Sharon Ooja a Best Actress nomination. More importantly, the film sparked public discourse on sex trafficking in West Africa and Europe. Many survivors and anti-trafficking NGOs praised its accuracy. However, some critics noted that the film’s ending—a title card stating that “the fight continues”—felt abrupt, perhaps reflecting the lack of narrative closure in real-life anti-trafficking efforts. The film also faced irony: its availability on a global streaming platform, some argued, risked turning trauma into content for privileged viewers.

: The film highlights how poverty and lack of opportunity drive women to risk everything for a perceived paradise in Europe, only to find unbridled exploitation. Oloture.2020.HDRip.XviD.AC3-EVO

The film contains intense scenes of violence and sexual assault that many viewers found difficult to watch but essential to the story's message. Final Verdict Upon its release on Netflix, Òlòtūré garnered widespread

Òlòtūré is fiercely critical of institutions at every level. The Nigerian police are shown as either complicit or predatory. Bank officials ignore red flags. The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) is underfunded and reactive. Meanwhile, European authorities are portrayed as indifferent or willfully blind, benefiting from cheap, exploited labor. The film dismantles the myth of trafficking as solely a “Nigerian problem,” revealing it as a transnational system fueled by poverty, patriarchy, and porous borders. One harrowing scene shows a madam psychologically breaking a new recruit: “You are already dead. The only thing left is to sell your body.” This line encapsulates the film’s thesis—that trafficking is a slow, systematic death of personhood. However, some critics noted that the film’s ending—a

"Oloture" is a 2020 Nigerian drama film directed by Oge Obasi. The movie tells the story of Oge Obasi, a young actress who portrays Ovia, a character navigating the complexities of the Nollywood industry.

Òlòtūré is a 2019 Nigerian crime drama (released globally on

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