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U.S. Southern Command Scraps ‘Sound Of Freedom’ Showings

VINEYARD, UTAH – JUNE 28: ‌Christopher Backus, Johnny Backus, ⁣Mira Sorvino, Lucia Backus, Holden Backus, Mattea‍ Backus, ⁢and Saskia Backus attend the premiere of “Sound ​of Freedom” on‌ June‍ 28, 2023 in Vineyard, Utah. (Photo by Fred Hayes/Getty Images for Angel Studios)

OAN’s ⁣ Elizabeth Volberding
4:15 ‌PM – Thursday, September 7, 2023

Two showings of the Sound of Freedom have been‍ canceled by the military’s United ‌States Southern⁣ Command, or SOUTHCOM, at its headquarters in Doral, Florida.

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On Wednesday, the command confirmed⁢ that they would be pulling the Christian thriller from its ⁣scheduled screening. The ⁤film is ⁢a true⁤ story about a former federal agent who quits his job and embarks on a dangerous‍ mission to rescue a young girl from sex⁢ slavery in⁣ South America.

According to the U.S. Army Garrison-Miami manager ⁣Joanne ⁤B. Fitzgerald obtained by ⁣The ⁢Military Times, Sound⁤ of Freedom was originally going to be shown at ​its headquarters‌ “in support of⁣ SOUTHCOM’s mission to promote respect for human ‌rights and combating trafficking⁢ in persons in Central and South America and the Caribbean.”

Fitzgerald also noted that “the showing⁤ of ⁣this film does not imply or constitute endorsement by the U.S. Army nor ⁤SOUTHCOM.”

Military Times reached out ⁣to SOUTHCOM in an email regarding the free ​screenings, initially planned for August 28th and October 19th, however the command canceled them‌ and explained to those on the base that screenings were halted until further notice in order to “prevent ​the ‍appearance of copyright infringement.”

“The movie’s central ⁢theme and its connection to SOUTHCOM’s ​AOR and our Human Rights Office (HRO) Combatting Trafficking in Persons (CTIP) program are inescapable and ⁣will serve to​ raise awareness of the prevalence of trafficking in human persons and ⁤sexual abuse⁤ and exploitation within ⁢our ‌area ‍of responsibility,” ‌SOUTHCOM said.

Critics have questioned‌ the decision to play a political and largely Christian film on⁣ a ⁣federal facility, especially since⁣ troops ​are expected to maintain their political stances while at ‍work.

Additionally, Sound of Freedom,⁤ which has earned nearly $182 million in the U.S. and ⁣Canada since ‍its July 4th⁤ release, has accumulated negative headlines after its ⁤lead actor, Jim Caviezel,​ publicly⁣ associated ​the film’s anti-exploitation plotline with ​unproven Q-Anon theories.

Q-Anon has been⁣ linked to being a political ‍conspiracy theory ‌and ‌political⁣ movement.

SOUTHCOM’s spokesperson⁢ Jose Ruiz ‍explained to the outlet that the “subject of⁢ the movie is something that’s of great concern to the command, ‍in that it follows as part⁣ of its mission of countering transnational criminal organizations,” he said. “Because of the‍ way these transnational criminal organizations exploit migrants — ⁣the hopes of migrants —⁢ in ways⁢ that end up being serious violations to ‌their human rights, and unfortunately⁤ in some cases lead to the deaths ‌of the migrants.”

Amy Colonel Emanuel‌ Ortiz made a statement regarding the situation.

“Insofar⁣ as the film is concerned, following this review, a ⁤determination was made ⁤to cancel the screenings,” Ortiz ⁢said. “Individuals​ interested in viewing the film can still do so at a local theater​ of their choosing. The now canceled screening was intended to help⁤ raise awareness of the nexus between [transnational criminal organizations] and human rights⁢ abuses they frequently commit as ‌part of their‌ human⁢ smuggling ‌activities,” which sometimes falls within SOUTHCOM’s area ​of responsibility.

Originally, the⁣ screening was announced in an e-mail by the U.S. ⁢Army Garrison-Miami (USAG-M), which ‌invited⁢ all locally based military personnel to attend, according to ‌the ‌Military Times.

Ortiz confirmed that USAG-M and ⁣SOUTHCOM were initially interested in showing the film in order to “educate” and “inform” the service members of the issues portrayed in ⁤the movie’s central story.

He also stated that​ USAG-M ⁣said, “it could ​help raise awareness ‍of human rights issues closely associated with the nefarious ⁢activities of transnational criminal organizations (TCO) operating in Central ​America, South America and the Caribbean, where SOUTHCOM ‌closely partners with Host Nations to counter the threat posed by those violent criminal groups to our hemisphere ‌and its citizens.”

Sound‍ of Freedom, ‌directed by Alejandro Gomez ⁣Monteverde, is based on Timothy Ballard’s efforts of ‍anti-trafficking movements. Ballard has claimed to work for the CIA and ⁤the⁣ Department of Homeland ⁣Security ‍before starting an anti-child-exploitation group known as Operation Underground Railroad.

However, ‍multiple outlets‍ have reported that Operation Underground Railroad’s missions are difficult to verify and not necessarily truthful.

Although ‌ Sound of Freedom screenings⁤ have⁣ been ⁢canceled ‍at‌ the SOUTHCOM headquarters, they have ultimately promoted the⁢ film’s showings at local theaters for those still interested in it.

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