“Sound of Freedom,” the sleeper hit movie about an ex-Homeland Security agent combating little one intercourse trafficking, will quickly play on theater screens in Colombia — the place a lot of the story takes place — and elsewhere in Central and South America, its distributors mentioned Wednesday.
The movie, in its fourth week of home launch, has grossed greater than $127 million on the field workplace, distributor Angel Studios mentioned.
The movie will open Aug. 31 in Colombia, the movie distributor mentioned. That similar day the movie additionally will open in Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela and Uruguay.
Jared Geesey, Angel Studios senior vice chairman of world distribution, mentioned in an announcement: “Child trafficking is a global issue, and we hope to build on the incredible momentum here in the states and share the film’s powerful message worldwide.”
Along with the nations listed, the movie will open in South Africa, Australia and New Zealand throughout August. Theaters within the United Kingdom and Ireland will get the film Sept. 1. Angel Studios mentioned it should open Oct. 1 in Spain and “more countries are being added weekly.”
The film “is the only film in history to achieve a second-week jump greater than 35% during the summer blockbuster season, and is now the top grossing independent film since the pandemic,” Angel Studios mentioned.
“Sound of Freedom” stars “Passion of the Christ” actor Jim Caviezel as Tim Ballard, the previous Homeland Security agent who stop his job to seek for a trafficked little one within the Colombian jungle.
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