Freetown

2015 "The true story of faith, courage, and survival."
4.7| 1h53m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 08 April 2015 Released
Producted By: Three Coin Productions
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.freetownthemovie.com/
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A group of native Liberian missionaries make a desperate cross-country trip through their war torn country to save one of their own.

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Director

Garrett Batty

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Three Coin Productions

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Freetown Audience Reviews

Unlimitedia Sick Product of a Sick System
ChicRawIdol A brilliant film that helped define a genre
AshUnow This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Scarlet The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
jinnkaro First of all, I'm not a Mormon.Secondly i do not know if i'm any religious. and Third, I LOVED this movie!! Now if you are the "action packed, Science fiction" kind of guy, this might not be you movie. I have watched tones of low budget movies but "FREETOWN" has completely blown me away. The camera work was intelligent. The high shots were on point and the scripting, music and performances all work together to make this motion picture come alive. It's the first time i've heard of this director but i am so gonna look for some other movies he has done because he's work is a beauty. "FREETOWN" is not your typical religious make believe movie, in fact you hardly hear anyone preach. It's just a simple story of courage where there should be none. The first few minutes into the movie it might not immediately get into you, but just give it time, you won't be disappointed. Other than that, you will find this low budget movie to be really interesting.
mattevans72 A really dreary, boring and uninspiring film. The only surprise I got was the positive reviews before watching this film. I thought that maybe this was a mistake until I saw the location of the reviewers. All from Salt Lake City or Utah. So total bias. This film is about Mormons and it gets 10 stars from Mormon reviewers? I thought lying or bending the truth was a sin guys? The film is poorly acted and badly shot. Reminds me of a really, really bad B movie and deserves to go straight to DVD and then the bin. Unless you're a Mormon you won't really like this, and even if you are, it's probably because the Church of Latter Day Saints told you, you had to watch it and then post positive reviews on IMDb. Everyone else, please avoid.
blue-7 FREETOWN is not only a powerful and exciting true story of faith but it is also an exceptionally well made independent film. It is a film that is even better upon a second viewing as you come to know the individual people in the story better. Without well known actors it is difficult to keep the seven missionaries strait as they are trying to escape the rebel fighting to the safety of Freetown on the first viewing. The second time through they come alive. A helpful hint for viewers of this film on either Blu-ray or DVD would be to activate the sub-titles. While spoken in English the accents can be hard to follow at times and the sub-titles help greatly. The cast is outstanding down to the smallest part and the cinematography in Africa is often stunning. Incredible use of high shots done with a drone make the film look far richer than its small budget would normally provide for. Many of these are stunning and all had a dramatic life to the film. This is an independent film that looks every bit as good as anything a Hollywood studio would turn out. The direction, scripting, music and performances all work together to provide a experience that is uplifting and unforgettable. Garrett Batty, the director of "The Saratov Approach", is a talent to watch. Highly recommended.
brandon-purdie "Freetown" is a gripping, thrilling, inspiring film. "Freetown" is a beautifully shot film that truly belongs on the big screen. The cinematography by Jeremy Prusso is breath-taking, and it makes you feel as if you are in West Africa watching this true story unfold before your very eyes. All of the powerful "Freetown" cast members gave noteworthy performances, but Henry Adofo, Phillip Adekunle Michael, and Nuong Faalong performances stood out to me in very substantial ways. This film takes you on a journey of courage, faith, and suspense. While, also supplying unexpected laughs. You will laugh, cry, and find yourself on the edge of your seat during "Freetown." Don't miss seeing "Freetown" in-theaters!