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‘Sound of Freedom’ beats latest Indiana Jones film at US box office.

The‍ Smash Box-Office ‍Success of‍ “Sound of Freedom”

The smash box-office success, “Sound of Freedom,” is continuing to rake⁣ in earnings ‍as it surpassed the latest Indiana Jones movie over the weekend.

The 131-minute film, about the crime⁤ of child trafficking, has beat major Hollywood ‌studio films, doing so with just a⁣ budget ‍of $14.5 million,‍ much ⁤of it ​through‍ crowdfunding.

Walt Disney Company shelved “Sound of Freedom” in 2018⁢ until Angel Studios obtained the distribution rights⁣ with it opening in U.S. cinemas on July Fourth and‌ going on‍ to beat Disney’s “Indiana Jones and the ‌Dial of Destiny.”

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The Indiana Jones movie reportedly had an estimated production budget of $294 million, not counting marketing, making the film a loss thus far.

As of Aug. 13, “Sound of Freedom” has so far raked in $172,813,772 at the domestic box office, just ahead of‍ the $172,624,353 ⁤made domestically by ⁣the fifth movie in the Indy franchise, the first since Disney⁢ bought it from its creator George Lucas.

The Indiana ⁣Jones movie opened on‍ the weekend of June 30 to an​ underperforming $60 million.

Overcoming‍ Studio Hurdles

“Sound of Freedom” is based on‌ a ⁢real-life ‌former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agent⁢ Tim‍ Ballard, who saved ⁢children from international child sex trafficking rings. Mr. Ballard quit his DHS job and journeyed into the jungles of Colombia⁣ to save ‌children from sex slavery.

The film also features‌ Academy Award-winner Mira Sorvino and Bill Camp from “12 Years a ⁢Slave”.

The film‍ was directed ‌by Alejandro ‍Monteverde and⁣ produced by Eduardo Verastegui.

Mr. Ballard is ⁢portrayed in the film by ​Jim Caviezel,⁣ best known for playing Jesus Christ ​in Mel Gibson’s⁤ 2004 ⁢hit Christian film, “The Passion of the Christ” and as Edmond Dantès in 2002’s “The ⁢Count ​of Monte Cristo.”

The movie has been​ the greatest surprise ​at the domestic box office⁣ in 2023, surpassing other anticipated films like ‍”Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One,” “Elemental,” and “The Flash,” according to Box Office Mojo.

Angel Studios CEO ⁢and co-founder⁣ Neal Harmon told⁣ the Washington Examiner​ last month that “Sound of Freedom” was “initially​ made with [21st Century] ‌ Fox.”

“After it was⁣ completed, Fox was acquired⁢ by Disney, who said, ‘We can’t release this film,’” said ⁢Mr. Harmon.

“Eduardo spent over a year before [Disney] released the rights to the film. At that time, he tried to take ⁤it to theaters, but ‌just as they were, ‌COVID hit, and another three‍ years passed.”

“We want ‍to answer the prayers of children as soon as possible,” Mr. Harmon said after ⁤independent investors saved the ‌film from obscurity, despite discouragement ⁤from‌ industry experts who said a summer release​ would be ⁤a disaster due to⁣ blockbuster competition from the big studios.

Hollywood Critics ​Call Film Too Political

The film was screened by former President Donald Trump at his golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey, who praised the film as inspirational.

“It’s something that I’m not sure​ you’re ⁣supposed to enjoy or learn [from]. It’s a combination,” said Mr. ⁤Trump, ⁤who later posed ⁤with ⁢the star‍ Mr. Caviezel ​at the screening.

“That was a great movie.⁢ And now I ​understand why it is doing so well. It’s an incredible inspiration,” he said.

In response to critics who called the film political, Mr. Monteverde and co-writer Rod Barr, wrote an Aug. 14 opinion piece in Hollywood Reporter, stating that‌ the movie was “not in the least bit political.”

“Child trafficking is not a conservative or a liberal issue. It is a ​fundamental human rights issue, one that strikes at our very core as human beings,” the two said.

“Everyone who has seen Sound ⁤of ⁤Freedom knows that the movie itself is not in the least political. It‌ is based on the‍ story of ‌a real person,⁢ Tim Ballard, who quit his job at Homeland ⁤Security to rescue trafficked children.”

“In the development, research⁢ and writing of the story, we don’t ​recall a single conversation with Tim ​about politics. Why?⁢ Because personal politics ⁤should⁤ be irrelevant when you are rescuing children from human trafficking,” they wrote.

Mr. Monteverde and Mr. Barr⁢ added that Americans should not ⁤let‍ politics “prevent ⁤us from ⁤doing⁣ the work necessary in the ‌ongoing fight to end child trafficking.”

Mr. Caviezel, who has been a critic ⁢of the alleged sexual scandals in​ Hollywood, ​hit back at media criticism of the movie.

“They’re scared. Quaking in their‍ boots. And it’s because the public⁤ are listening to their hearts, which is what this film ⁢tells you to do,” referring to those in the industry who wish to silence the film ⁣in a July interview.

“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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