A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 14, 2010
Original Title:
I Am Slave
Alternate Titles:
Ich die Sklavin
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Countries:
Kenya | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 82
Based on the real-life experiences of Mende Nazer, the story unfolds as twelve-year-old Malia, daughter of champion wrestler Bah, is abducted from her Sudanese village in the Nubar Mountains by pro-government Arab militia and sold into slavery to a woman in Khartoum, who beats her for touching her daughter. After six years she is sent to London, where her name is changed, but her miserable life of servitude continues. Her passport is taken and she is told that her father will die if she goes to the authorities. Fortunately she meets a sympathetic person who seems to offer her the hope of escape and reunion with Bah ,back in Sudan. For all the film's optimism an end title states that there are around 5,000 'slave' workers currently in Britain.
Art Direction:
Naia Barrenechea
Pawlo Wintoniuk
Kaye Tuckerman
Casting:
Shaheen Baig
Director:
Gabriel Range
Director of Photography:
Robbie Ryan
Editor:
Brand Thumim
Executive Producer:
Liza Marshall
Pauline Burt
Katherine Butler
Gail Egan
Deepak Sikka
Jamie Carmichael
Jim Shamoon
Gabriel Range
Mark Foligno
Foley Artist:
Ricky Butt
Paula Boram
Makeup Artist:
Lucy Samworth
Original Music Composer:
Molly Nyman
Harry Escott
Producer:
Andrea Calderwood
Production Design:
Cristina Casali
Screenplay:
Jeremy Brock
Set Decoration:
Barbara Herman-Skelding
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Scott Jones
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