Anti-child trafficking film to be premiered Aug. 18

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Determined to create awareness against the nefarious trade in children across the world, an anti-child trafficking film, “Sound of Freedom” would premiere in the city Lagos on Aug. 18.

Joy Odiete, Chief Executive Officer, Blue Pictures Entertainment, the film distribution company, stated this in a press statement on Tuesday.

Idiete said that “Sound of Freedom” was fast becoming an advocacy performance for Jim Caviezel, a renowned actor, and other members of the cast against the nefarious trade in children across the world.

“Jim Caviezel’s latest work, ‘Sound of Freedom’ is scheduled to hit the big screens as from Aug. 18, 2023.

“Incredible things are happening to children all over the world despite their innocence. Everyone must rise against child trafficking, and watching this film better prepares all of us for that task.

“God’s children are not for sale,” she said.

She said that fans of Jim Caviezel, who spectacularly portrayed Jesus Christ in the film, “The Passion of the Christ”, are set for great times in cinemas across Nigeria and Ghana.

Odiete noted that Caviezel acted as Tim Ballard, a former U.S. Government Agent, who embarked on a mission to rescue children from sex traffickers in Colombia.

According to her, the plot centers around Ballard’s Operation “Underground Railroad”, an anti-sex trafficking organisation.

“The film was directed by Alejandro Monteverde and produced by Lukas Behnken and Eduardo Verástegui

“The film features star actors like: Bill Camp, Yessica Borroto, Perryman, Eduardo Verastegui, Cristal Aparicio and Javier Godino, among others,” Odiete said. 

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