Yes, and I think that the distinction between "gratis" and "libre" is not actually that clear. When folks pirate movies they wave the banner of libre, but they are also getting their movie gratis.
What would a piece of information look like that is libre but not gratis? In the free software movement, the whole point is to permit end users to acquire and share the source code, which for software is the entire product. There's no mechanism to charge for things that anyone can share with anyone else.
Personally, I don't want movies to be gratis or libre, I just want the MPAA to stop clinging to its antiquated business model by hook or crook.
Something that is libre but not gratis looks like many things today, like websites, services, etc that don't change you directly. Patreon is a good example of such a business model.
What would a piece of information look like that is libre but not gratis? In the free software movement, the whole point is to permit end users to acquire and share the source code, which for software is the entire product. There's no mechanism to charge for things that anyone can share with anyone else.