Food Giant Helps Get Child Trafficking Movie ‘Sound Of Freedom’ To The Big Screen, by T.J. Muscaro

I don’t know what Goya Foods sells, but I’m going to go buy some. From T.J. Muscaro at The Epoch Times via zerohedge.com:

Angel Studios’ anti-people trafficking movie, “Sound of Freedom,” has earned nearly seven times its original budget after only two weeks at the box office.

Image from the “Sound of Freedom” movie which was released on July 4, 2023. (Courtesy of Angel Studios)

Shedding a light on a dark, shadowy world—especially child sex trafficking—the film’s commercial success comes years after its production, surviving a corporate merger, the COVID-19 pandemic, and reports of several screenings gone awry.

The picture owes a lot to two men who wanted everyone to see it—the producer and co-star Eduardo Verastagui and president of Goya Foods, Bob Unanue.

Opening on July 4, “Sound of Freedom” just surpassed $100 million at the box office, $85 million of which came from domestic theaters. It was made on a $14.5 million budget.

People walk by the AMC 34th Street theater in New York on March 5, 2021. (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Starring Jim Caviezel (“The Passion of the Christ”) as former Homeland Security Agent and Operation Underground Railroad founder Tim Ballard, the movie is a call-to-action that tells the true story of how hundreds of people were rescued from human trafficking.

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One response to “Food Giant Helps Get Child Trafficking Movie ‘Sound Of Freedom’ To The Big Screen, by T.J. Muscaro

  1. Pico's Mexican Hairpiece's avatar Pico's Mexican Hairpiece

    It is Latino foods, not really my diet but I’m sure there is something useful.
    Maybe some tomato products or pico de gallo.
    Yes, shop Goya page has it and there is an “ethnic foods” (racist!) aisle at the Sack-N-Save.

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