Lucas Bravo stars as polite bandit in new film Freedom (Libre) about 1980s crime spree in France
Summary: "Freedom (Libre)" is a new film about Bruno Sulak, a polite bandit in 1980s France, played by Lucas Bravo. The movie follows Sulak's crime spree, where he robs supermarkets but insists his gang never fires their guns.
The film features a stylish portrayal of the era, with a focus on chic 80s fashion. Sulak's gang includes his girlfriend Annie and partner Drago, while police commissioner George Moréas intensifies efforts to capture them.
Directed by Mélanie Laurent, the film emphasizes style over substance, with quick editing and vibrant cinematography. "Freedom (Libre)" will be available on Prime Video starting November 1.
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