![]() ![]() The film was originally slated for release by 20th Century Fox, but Disney shelved the project when it acquired the studio in 2019.Īngel Studios then stepped in to distribute "Sound of Freedom." The Provo, Utah-based company takes its name from the Silicon Valley term "angel investors," individual contributors that support fledgling start-ups. Its writer and director, Alejandro Monteverde, is from Mexico. "Sound of Freedom" was shot in 2018 largely with funding from Mexican investors, according to The New York Times. In 2013, Ballard started the nonprofit group Operation Underground Railroad, which according to its website, "directly responds to international government requests to develop intelligence and assist to carry out rescue efforts." In 2020, Vice News published reports critical of the organization.īallard advised then-President Donald Trump in 2019 on trafficking issues. Department of Homeland Security agent who is credited with saving countless children, largely from outside the U.S., from traffickers who force them into prostitution rings aimed at pedophiles. "Sound of Freedom" draws upon the real life of Tim Ballard, a U.S. Here's what to know about the film: Is 'Sound of Freedom' based on a true story? “We’re deeply grateful to AMC, Cinemark, Regal, and all our theater partners − and their hard-working theater staff members − for working with us to accommodate the surging demand for this film and having the courage to release ‘Sound of Freedom’ during the busiest movie season of the year,” Purdie said. Fans say the movie speaks to an audience underserved by Hollywood critics contend it's a recruiting tool for the far right.īrandon Purdie, head of theatrical distribution at Angel Studios, which released the movie, attributed the success to word of mouth. The film is generating buzz among conservatives and liberals not so much for its content − both ideologies agree child sex trafficking is the height of immorality − but for comments made by its star. "Freedom," which also stars Bill Camp and Mira Sorvino, has earned $85.5 million domestically since its release July 4.īut "Sound of Freedom" already is as much a political football as it is an unlikely cinematic success. ![]() That makes "Freedom" the second most-popular movie in the country, behind Tom Cruise's top-grossing "Mission: Impossible − Dead Reckoning Part One" (which debuted with $56.2 million for the three-day weekend). The outside-of-Hollywood entry in the summer sweepstakes about a federal agent tackling child sex trafficking took in $27 million this weekend, according to Comscore. There's Harrison Ford in his final "Indiana Jones" installment, Chris Pratt and the "Guardians of the Galaxy" gang, and Spider-Man swinging across the "Spider-Verse."įar less expected is the impressive showing of Jim Caviezel and "Sound of Freedom." ![]() ![]() I’d like for them to talk about vaginal hormonal suppositories, because that’s coming up when I end up in groups of women right now.So far the summer's box-office titans feature wholly predictable stars and titles. I feel like there have been some missed opportunities there. That’s what used to happen when they would have brunch is those thorny things would come up, right? And not everything for a gag. I’d like to hear that conversation, especially with the new characters added in, about what their personal experiences are, just at a brunch, right? It doesn’t have to be a whole thing. And I feel like Samantha way back reckoned with some of this stuff, right, in the first series. I have to say, as a woman close to the age of these ladies, everywhere I go, people are talking about sex at this age, the challenges with it, because of the changes in our hormones and our bodies. I think, one thing overall with the series that I’m a little bit confused by, because it’s Sex and the City, And Just Like That…, and you and Daisy talked about in the first two episodes the sex montage at the beginning and the cringiness. Striking Stars Stun in Normie Looks on the Picket Line Law That Made the Rest of the Globe So Strong at the Women’s World Cup The One Part of Barbie I Absolutely Cannot Forgive The Hit Netflix Movie That Plays a Real-Life Tragedy as a Twist ![]()
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