Lucas Bravo in Freedom

“Freedom” Real Life Events Cultural Impact

Freedom

Laurent’s Direction and Cinematic Style

Co-written by Mélanie Laurent and Chris Deslandes and directed by Laurent, Freedom follows a legendary outlaw in France of the late 1970s and early 1980s. The story is based on and inspired by the daring exploits of Bruno Sulak, played by Lucas Bravo, a suave and daring criminal who stole hearts alongside riches.

Suspense and Daring Heists

Known for his charm and finesse, Sulak masterminded daring heists without firing a single shot. But as his infamy grew, so did the relentless pursuit of George Moréas, played by Yvan Attal, a tenacious police commissioner with a knack for outsmarting criminals.

Freedom

Love Drives Sulak Escapes

As Moréas closes in, Sulak’s escape from prison becomes legendary, fuelled by a lust for freedom and a burning desire for his lover Annie, played by Léa Luce Busato.

Freedom

Cultural Impact and Social Relevance

Amidst the chaos of their criminal spree, Sulak and Annie become the ultimate symbols of defiance in the most exhilarating game of cat and mouse that gripped the nation.