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Lolita: Slave to Entertainment (2003)

“she's dying to amuse you”

Where to Watch in United States

Free

Purchase

Where to Watch in United States

Free

Purchase

Plot

In the chilling depths of Puget Sound, a cataclysmic collision of two species unfurls, sparking a tempest of unimaginable magnitude in "Lolita: Slave to Entertainment". This insightful and stirring documentary meticulously dissects the complex relationship between humans and wildlife, drawing back the curtain on a narrative that marine theme parks have fought to keep in the shadows. In the summer of 1970, a savage hunt mercilessly claims the lives of five majestic orca whales, leaving an indelible scar on the ecosystem and tearing six young orcas from the comfort of their family. These innocent creatures are sold into a life of captivity, shipped across the globe to perform for the amusement of the masses. Fast forward three decades, and only one of these orcas survives; she blossoms into Miami's star attraction, a spectacle of entertainment borne from a legacy of exploitation. "Lolita: Slave to Entertainment" is a provocative exploration of the harsh realities behind the dazzling performances, a testament to resilience and survival against the odds. This compelling film serves as a beacon for animal lovers and activists, but it also challenges the perceptions of all viewers, inciting thoughtful conversation and potentially heated debate. The story it unveils is one that the marine park industry would prefer remain submerged, but the tide of truth cannot be held back. This is a film that demands to be seen, a wake-up call to the world about the price of entertainment.

Where to watch Lolita: Slave to Entertainment?

Lolita: Slave to Entertainment is a documentary movie featuring Valerie Silidker and directed by Timothy Gorski.

Lolita: Slave to Entertainment is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Kanopy.

It is also possible to buy Lolita: Slave to Entertainment on Amazon Video.