Let the Poor Breathe
When a young girl from a poor family goes missing after working for a wealthy household, her parents face a system that refuses to hear them. Let the Poor Breathe exposes the brutal cost of injustice…

Let the Poor Breathe
When a young girl from a poor family goes missing after working for a wealthy household, her parents face a system that refuses to hear them. Let the Poor Breathe exposes the brutal cost of injustice in a society built to silence the weak. Et the Poor Breathe follows a struggling family whose daughter disappears after taking a domestic job in a wealthy home. As her parents seek answers, they are met with indifference, blame, and intimidation from the authorities. With no money, no influence, and no support, they face the harsh realities of a system that protects the powerful and punishes the poor. As desperation grows, the line between grief and rage begins to blur. This socially charged Nollywood drama shines a light on class oppression, systemic corruption, and the emotional toll of injustice. Let the Poor Breathe is not just a film-it's a cry for humanity in a world that too often looks away. —Funmilayo Priscilla Fadele

Let the Poor Breathe
Drama
Film Details
When a young girl from a poor family goes missing after working for a wealthy household, her parents face a system that refuses to hear them. Let the Poor Breathe exposes the brutal cost of injustice in a society built to silence the weak. Et the Poor Breathe follows a struggling family whose daughter disappears after taking a domestic job in a wealthy home.
As her parents seek answers, they are met with indifference, blame, and intimidation from the authorities. With no money, no influence, and no support, they face the harsh realities of a system that protects the powerful and punishes the poor. As desperation grows, the line between grief and rage begins to blur.
This socially charged Nollywood drama shines a light on class oppression, systemic corruption, and the emotional toll of injustice. Let the Poor Breathe is not just a film-it's a cry for humanity in a world that too often looks away. —Funmilayo Priscilla Fadele.