Despite its status as the highest-grossing indie film since 2019′s “Parasite,” “Sound of Freedom” has been dismissed as a QAnon fever dream by large swaths of the mainstream media. But that derisive label is “so ridiculous” to the film’s writer-director Alejandro Monteverde, who began working on the project in 2015, two years“The origin [of the film] has been avoided, purposely or accidentally, in the media,” Monteverde said. “The origin will answer a lot of these misconceptions on the film.
That night, he couldn’t sleep. So, the next morning, he discussed the impact of the news segment with his wife and mother of their three children, actress Ali Landry. She urged him to begin researching and writing a screenplay.
“There’s people that are too close to the film that are in politics,” he says of Caviezel and Ballard, who attended a Donald Trump-hosted screening of the film in July. “So it’s like, I love you, but I have to keep my distance.” “I believe labels such as ‘faith-based’ exclude people, and my intention as a filmmaker is never to exclude but to include everyone, all audiences. We made ‘Sound of Freedom’ for people of faith, people without faith and everyone in between,” he adds.via Zoom hours before catching a flight to Colombia for the start of the film’s international rollout. The 45-year-old helmer talked about the challenges of his film getting caught in the culture-war crosshairs and whether a sequel is in the cards.
Entertainment Entertainment Latest News, Entertainment Entertainment Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: thedailybeast - 🏆 307. / 63 Read more »
Source: THR - 🏆 411. / 53 Read more »
Source: dcexaminer - 🏆 6. / 94 Read more »
Source: TheAVClub - 🏆 340. / 59 Read more »