“Sound of Freedom,” the sleeper hit film about an ex-Homeland Security agent fighting child sex trafficking, will soon play on theater screens in Colombia — where much of the story takes place — and elsewhere in Central and South America, its distributors said Wednesday.
The film, in its fourth week of domestic release, has grossed more than $127 million at the box office, distributor Angel Studios said.
Jared Geesey, Angel Studios senior vice president of global distribution, said in a statement: “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.”
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