Freedom (2009)

A Gypsy family travels the French roads during the Second World War, followed by Little Claude, a young boy seeking a new family after his parents "left and never returned". Upon reaching a town where they traditionally stop for a few months and work in vineyards, they learn that a new law forbids them from being nomadic. Theodore, the town's mayor, and Miss Lundi, the schoolteacher, protect and help the Gypsies. Despite this, They are arrested and placed in an internment camp. Theodore manages to rescue them and gives them a piece of property where they must settle. But the Gypsies' deeply ingrained thirst for freedom makes this sedentary lifestyle difficult to bear. After Theodore and Miss Lundi are arrested for resistance, the Gypsies decide they must get back on the move in order to remain free.

All Releases

Domestic (1.3%)
$8,242
International (98.7%)
$618,846
Worldwide
$627,088
Summary Details
Domestic DistributorLorber Films
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Domestic Opening$1,224
Earliest Release DateFebruary 24, 2010 (France)
Running Time1 hr 51 min
GenresDrama War

Domestic

AreaRelease DateOpeningGross
DomesticMar 25, 2011$1,224$8,242

Europe, Middle East, and Africa

AreaRelease DateOpeningGross
FranceFeb 24, 2010$601,252$601,252
BelgiumApr 28, 2010$8,252$17,594