Quick Facts
| Title | Sound of Freedom |
| Type | American biographical drama/thriller film |
| Director | Alejandro Monteverde |
| Title song | “Sound of Freedom” performed by Justin Jesso, co-written with Fernando Garibay, Daniel Padilla, Ramiro Padilla, and Paul Ahlstrom (Angel Studios) |
| Cast | Jim Caviezel, Mira Sorvino, Bill Camp |
| Release date | July 4, 2023 (Angel Studios) |
| Box office | $184.2M domestic / $251M worldwide (against a $14.5M budget) |
| Where to stream | Check Angel Studios and major digital platforms; soundtrack on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music |
Sound of Freedom Soundtrack: “Sound of Freedom” was directed by Alejandro Monteverde. The film stars Jim Caviezel, Mira Sorvino, and Bill Camp.
It is a biographical drama/thriller based on the true story of a former US government agent who is on a mission to rescue children from sex predators in Colombia.

Music of Sound of Freedom Soundtrack
Angel Studios has released the original title song of the thriller Sound of Freedom. The track is co-written (with Fernando Garibay, Daniel Padilla, Ramiro Padilla, and Paul Ahlstrom) and performed by Justin Jesso and is now available to stream/download on all major digital music services, including Amazon.
Sound of Freedom Soundtrack (additional film music)
Here is the complete list of Sound of Freedom Soundtrack:
- Long Gone is a song by RT N’ The 44s
- Los Caminos de la Vida is a song composed by Cast.
- Peligrosa is a song by Lila Downs from the album Salón Lágrimas y Deseo. Which was released on 26 May 2017.
- Braty Puti is a song by DJ Blass, Tomasa Del Real, Eli Fantasy & Mista Greenzz. The song is part of the album TDR, which was released on 31 May 2019.
- Awa Didjen is a song by Tinariwen released in 2006. The song is part of the album Aman Iman.
- Urge is a song composed by Lila Downs from the album Salón Lágrimas y Deseo, released on 26 May 2017.
- Quien Es el Patron? is a song composed by Systema Solar from the album Systema Solar – iTunes/music. It was released on 31 May 2009.
- Pienso En Ti is a song composed by Shakira from Pies Descalzos, the third studio album by Colombian singer Shakira, released on 6 October 1995.
- La Maza is a song by Mercedes Sosa. The song is part of the Mercedes Sosa album, released in 1983.
- Los Caminos de la Vida is a song by Cast.
- Pienso en Ti by Shakira: This song is part of the album Pies Descalzos, released by Shakira in 1995.
(External Link: Sound of Freedom Soundtrack)
Sound of Freedom Soundtrack: The soundtrack is available on various platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music, where you can listen to the entire album of songs and the score.

You can also watch the film’s official trailer on YouTube to glimpse the story and characters.
The cast of the film is Jim Caviezel as Tim Ballard, Mira Sorvino as Katherine Ballard, Bill Camp as Vampiro (“Vampire”), Eduardo Verástegui as Paulo Delgado], Javier Godino as Jorge, José Zúñiga as Roberto Aguilar, Kurt Fuller as Frost and Gary Basaraba as Earl Buchanan.
The film is co-written by director Alejandro Monteverde. Sound of Freedom is a low-budget biographical drama about an American federal agent who goes on a mission to rescue children from sexual exploitation in Latin America.
Since its release on July 4, it has grossed over $180 million at the domestic box office, outperforming big-budget films such as Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, Indiana Jones, and The Dial of Destiny.

And made it the highest-grossing indie—the film since 2019’s Parasite. Upon release, it ranked at $180 million at the domestic box office.
Angel CEO Neal Harmon said in an interview. “Anybody who watches this film knows that it is not about conspiracy theories,” “It’s not about politics.”
“The origin [of the film] has been avoided, purposely or accidentally, in the media,” he said. “The origin will answer many of these misconceptions in the film.”
“All I wanted was to present a question about the problem: human trafficking, child trafficking, child sexual exploitation,” Monteverde said. “How bad the problem is. We shot in 2018. In 2019, it was a finished film.”
To distribute and market Sound of Freedom, Angel Studios secured $5 million in P&A (prints and advertising) funding from approximately 6,678 crowd investors.
On August 16, the studio announced in a press release that it would return investors’ original investment plus 20% profit.

Frequently Asked Questions
Who sings the Sound of Freedom title song?
The title song “Sound of Freedom” is performed by Justin Jesso and co-written with Fernando Garibay, Daniel Padilla, Ramiro Padilla, and Paul Ahlstrom, released via Angel Studios.
What is Sound of Freedom about?
Sound of Freedom is a biographical drama/thriller based on the story of Tim Ballard, a former U.S. government agent played by Jim Caviezel, who works to rescue children from sex traffickers in Colombia.
Is the Sound of Freedom soundtrack tracklist verified?
The title song credits (Justin Jesso, Fernando Garibay, Daniel Padilla, Ramiro Padilla, Paul Ahlstrom) are confirmed via Angel Studios’ official release. The additional film music listed — including tracks by Lila Downs, Tinariwen, Systema Solar, Mercedes Sosa, and Shakira — matches independently verified scene-by-scene song placements, though listeners should note this is a licensed-music list rather than a traditional score album.
How much did Sound of Freedom make at the box office?
Sound of Freedom grossed $184.2 million domestically and $251 million worldwide against a $14.5 million budget, making it one of the most successful independent films in history.
Who stars in Sound of Freedom?
The film stars Jim Caviezel as Tim Ballard, Mira Sorvino as Katherine Ballard, and Bill Camp as Vampiro, alongside Eduardo Verástegui, Javier Godino, José Zúñiga, Kurt Fuller, and Gary Basaraba.
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4/2/24 Kudos to Alejandro Monteverde, Jim Caviezel and Mira Sorvino, were perfect for this movie they conveyed it the pain, the love and suffering of children kidnapped and lucky to survive, yet never be living and acting like children. This movie moved my heart and brought me to tears. We must see all children as children regardless of color or nationality, all babies are born innocent, and need to be protected.
My heart goes out to the parents, desperately seeking help to no avail, and all these children that are kidnapped sold to pedophiles and never to be seen. I pray to God their parents try to get the services to restore their trust in humanity and be given the love these children deserve. More needs to be done in holding perverts of children trafficking accountable by our Government of the United States by passing Stricker Laws of Justice without double standards. How can you sleep when your child has been kidnapped and there is an empty bed waiting for your child to return.
It’s really sad that the media coverage to promote this movie was not invested on. Everyone should take the time to see this movie and analyze your conscience and participate to ensure the Laws to protect children has to be enforced, because it can happen to your child and you want to be able to count on the Authorities to hold the pedophiles accountable for violating and abusing children, because they are the most vulnerable and the futur.😘💨🥰✨🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼