Freedom

Directed by Mélanie Laurent
2024    1h 50mRomance, Thriller,
5.960%6.3
The film tells the story of Bruno Sulak (Lucas Bravo), a real-life one-time parachutist and Foreign Legion deserter who captured the imagination of the French in the early 1980s with a string of increasingly high-profile robberies (as well as the occasional prison break) that led many to see him as a flesh-and-blood version of Arsene Lupin, the beloved fictional gentleman thief.

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  • Lucas BravoBruno Sulak
  • Yvan AttalGeorge Moréas
  • Léa Luce BusatoAnnie
  • Steve TientcheuDrago
  • David AyalaBelina
  • Léo ChaliéMarika
  • Slimane DaziJean-Louis
  • David MurgiaPatrick
  • Radivoje BukvićSteve(as Rasha Bukvic)
  • Mélanie LaurentDirector / Writer
  • Christophe Kourotchkine
  • Jesse Guttridge
  • Christophe DeslandesWriter
  • Alain GoldmanProducer
  • Cédric IlandProducer
  • Mathieu JunotProduction Design
  • Camille MikolajczakArt Direction
  • Stéphane ValléeDirector Of Photography
  • Edouard AzoulayThird Assistant Director
  • Jean-Baptiste PouillouxSecond Unit Director

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Freedom Trivia

Freedom was released on November 1, 2024.

Freedom was directed by Mélanie Laurent.

Freedom has a runtime of 1h 50m.

Freedom was produced by Alain Goldman, Cédric Iland.

The film tells the story of Bruno Sulak (Lucas Bravo), a real-life one-time parachutist and Foreign Legion deserter who captured the imagination of the French in the early 1980s with a string of increasingly high-profile robberies (as well as the occasional prison break) that led many to see him as a flesh-and-blood version of Arsene Lupin, the beloved fictional gentleman thief.

The key characters in Freedom are Bruno Sulak (Lucas Bravo), George Moréas (Yvan Attal), Annie (Léa Luce Busato).

Freedom is a Romance, Thriller, Action film.

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