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Baby Farm (2025)
Adanna, a pregnant woman, unsuspectingly entrusts her twin babies to a renowned NGO, only to find herself trapped in a sinister baby farm operation.
Adanna, a pregnant woman, unsuspectingly entrusts her twin babies to a renowned NGO, only to find herself trapped in a sinister baby farm operation.
The film explicitly critiques systemic corruption and the exploitation of vulnerable women in child trafficking, highlighting how privileged expatriates operate with impunity. It serves as a powerful call for social consciousness regarding these pervasive injustices.
The series is set in Lagos and features a cast that reflects the local population. Its narrative explicitly positions white characters as the primary antagonists, orchestrating a criminal enterprise that exploits vulnerable pregnant women. The story centers on the struggle for justice by the victims and those investigating the illicit activities.
Baby Farm depicts a criminal enterprise that exploits vulnerable pregnant women and traffics their babies, thereby perverting the concept of family formation and severing fundamental parent-child bonds. The narrative focuses on the destructive impact of these actions rather than endorsing or critiquing specific family structures or values.
Baby Farm, 2025, does not feature any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its narrative. Reviews and plot summaries focus on other aspects of the story, indicating an absence of queer representation.
Baby Farm, 2025, does not feature transsexual characters or themes. The film's narrative centers on the harrowing subject of baby trafficking, following a pregnant woman trapped in an illegal operation and an investigative journalist working to expose the crimes. The story focuses on the exploitation of vulnerable pregnant women by an NGO, with no elements related to gender identity or transformation.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Baby Farm does not feature any characters whose on-screen gender differs from their established gender in source material or historical records. No instances of gender swapping are present in the film.
Baby Farm is an original production, not an adaptation of existing source material. The characters were created specifically for this series, meaning there are no pre-established racial identities to be altered. No instances of race swapping occur.
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