Smash hit: 'Sound of Freedom' sells one million advance tickets
Eduardo Verástegui, co-producer and co-star of the film, vindicated his fight against child trafficking through cinema in declarations to Mega TV: "God's children are not for sale."
This July 4, the premiere of Sound of Freedom, a film that denounces the worldwide trafficking and exploitation of minors, a cruel reality that generates more than 152 billion dollars annually through sexual abuse and the sale of children's organs. Audiences have received the film in the best possible way. Eduardo Verástegui, co-producer and co-star, confirmed to our colleague Camilo Loret de Mola of Mega TV the success of the film before its arrival in theaters:
Specifically, Sound of Freedom has grossed $10 million in presale, Deadline reported.
"God's children are not for sale"
Verástegui explained why he decided to produce Sound of Freedom:
The co-producer and co-star told us that the film was to be shown in more than 3,000 theaters in the United States. "Together, we will end the trafficking of children for sexual exploitation. I invite you to become an ambassador of freedom. Join the movement, be part of this army. God's children are not for sale," concluded Verástegui.
Presidential candidate in Mexico?
When asked if he has political aspirations for next year's Mexican federal elections, Verástegui did not say for sure but did not rule out running either: