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True story of a former government agent turned vigilante who embarks on a dangerous mission to rescue hundreds of children from sex traffickers.
Sound of Freedom, a film about child abuse and trafficking in the United Nations, will be broadcast in Colombia.
Sound of Freedom is a unique and hit film about a former Homeland Security
agent who fights child sex trafficking and will soon hit theater screens in
Columbia -.
Distributor Angel Studios said of the film that the film grossed over $127
million at the box office in its fourth week of domestic release. Which they
are happy about.
Film distributors said the film will be released in Columbia on August 31.
The film will also be released on the same day in Argentina, Belize, Bolivia,
Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico,
Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Venezuela and Uruguay.
Angel Studios said the film is the only film in Sound of Freedom history to
gain more than 35 percent in its second week during the summer blockbuster season
and is now the highest-grossing independent film since the pandemic. Is.
Angel Studio has said more about this film.
"Sound of Freedom" stars "Passion of the Christ" actor
Jim Caviezel as Tim Ballard, a former Homeland Security agent who quits his job
to search for a trafficked child in the Colombian jungle.
Trafficking of children is a form of human trafficking and
is defined by the United Nations as the "recruitment,
transportation, transfer, harboring, and/or receipt kidnapping of a child for
the purpose of slavery, forced labour and exploitation.
This definition is substantially wider than the same document's
definition of "trafficking in persons. Children may also be trafficked for
the purpose of adoption.
Though statistics regarding the magnitude of child trafficking
are difficult to obtain, the International Labour Organization (ILO)
estimates that 10,000 children are trafficked each year. In 2012, the United
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) reported the percentage of child
victims had risen in a 3-year span from 20 percent to 27 percent.
Every year 300,000 children are taken from all around the world
and sold by human traffickers as slaves. 28% of the 17,000 people brought to
the United States are children—about 13 children per day.
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