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I Am Slave

  • 2010
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.7K
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I Am Slave (2010)
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A thriller set in London's slave trade and centered on a woman's fight for freedom.A thriller set in London's slave trade and centered on a woman's fight for freedom.A thriller set in London's slave trade and centered on a woman's fight for freedom.

  • Director
    • Gabriel Range
  • Writers
    • Jeremy Brock
    • Angeli Macfarlane
  • Stars
    • Wunmi Mosaku
    • Isaach De Bankolé
    • Lubna Azabal
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gabriel Range
    • Writers
      • Jeremy Brock
      • Angeli Macfarlane
    • Stars
      • Wunmi Mosaku
      • Isaach De Bankolé
      • Lubna Azabal
    • 10User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 3 nominations total

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    Wunmi Mosaku
    Wunmi Mosaku
    • Malia
    Isaach De Bankolé
    Isaach De Bankolé
    • Bah
    Lubna Azabal
    Lubna Azabal
    • Haleema
    Igal Naor
    Igal Naor
    • Said
    Natalie Mghoi
    • Young Malia
    Hiam Abbass
    Hiam Abbass
    • Laila
    Ouma Hesborn
    • Shadal
    Linda Kamonya
    • Asha
    Nasser Memarzia
    Nasser Memarzia
    • Ibrahim
    Amaar Sardharwalla
    • Assi
    Jameel Sardharwalla
    • Rami
    Nyokabi Gethaiga
    Nyokabi Gethaiga
    • Hana
    Nonso Anozie
    Nonso Anozie
    • Musa
    Ivy Nduta
    • Khumal
    Faiz Kamuzu
    • Al Tayab
    • (as Faiz Hassan Kumuzu)
    Larry Asego
    • SPLA Officer
    Selva Rasalingam
    Selva Rasalingam
    • Amir
    Fahima Ali Abdulrehman
    • Ursa
    • Director
      • Gabriel Range
    • Writers
      • Jeremy Brock
      • Angeli Macfarlane
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    10angelbaby-00902

    Amazing

    How did Wunmi Mosaku not get nominated and win an Oscar for this? Isaach De Bankolé should have been nominated as well. This whole movie is so much underrated and unrecognized. This story tells of the horrors some people have to go through, some are still going through it. How some people can be truly cruel and torture the helplessly innocent for money, power and control. The movie portrays the beautiful love of a father and daughter and their struggle to retain hope to be together again. I cannot express the right words for how much this movie touched my heart. A+ for directing, producing, cinimentography, sound score, superior acting and a heartbreaking story.
    7DillyDelly

    Powerful in parts but perhaps an opportunity missed?

    In the bonus features the makers of the film assert that they wanted to make a film about a human story rather than a story about the issue of slavery. To me this is an artificial separation. Slavery IS a human story particularly when dealing with a specific case and since the whole circumstance of this girl is about her slavery you cannot but tackle the issue as well. By making the characters so black and white it detracts from rather than adding to the realism. The unrelenting cruelty by otherwise "normal" people isn't explored properly because in real life such people convince themselves that what they're doing isn't cruel at all. Exploring these characters in greater depth would have forced the film to examine the issue more deeply and made the human story that much more powerful and realistic. Definitely worth watching despite these caveats.
    7wellthatswhatithinkanyway

    Fittingly bleak depiction of modern day slavery

    STAR RATING: ***** Saturday Night **** Friday Night *** Friday Morning ** Sunday Night * Monday Morning

    When a young girl, a princess in the African village she comes from, is abducted and sold as a slave at a very young age, she finds the formative years of her adult life spent being exploited by doing hours and hours of work, for little to no pay, finally ending up being used by a foreign diplomat and his wife, with her passport taken from her and a stark warning to remain indoors unless told she may leave. Trapped in this impossibly desperate situation, she may finally be about to find an unexpected means of escape.

    Preceded by an eye opening real life expose of modern 'domestic slavery' in Britain, where desperate immigrants are largely exploited by foreign diplomats, this drama from Channel 4 is largely drawn from real life experiences and serves as a stark expose of what's going on under our noses with very little entertainment value. That said, it's a very well made film, perfectly capturing an atmosphere of isolation, tension and hopelessness. Though it's largely silent, the expression of the lead actress captures more than a million words. All together, though, it doesn't quite get under the skin of it's subject quite as much as it could, but it's still quite an effective piece with a lot of food for thought. ***
    9rawiri42

    People need to see this!

    Like other reviewers, I am appalled at what that idiot Demitrius has written. What an insensitive and ignorant person he is!

    I am Slave is listed on IMDb as a thriller but, for what my opinion is worth, it should also be listed as a documentary. I acknowledge that depends on how true the story actually is of course - but I am taking into account the notes at the beginning of the closing credits. I don't believe that this sort of thing is exclusive to Sudan either. After all, it happened in huge numbers a couple of centuries ago in West Africa when thousands of black natives were "exported" as slaves to the Americas.

    This movie should be compulsory viewing in schools so that our children can learn about the inhumanities that man shows to man. Maybe it will incense many, as it did me, to strive in whatever small way they can to end this sort of thing. We live in relative luxury in western society and many turn a blind eye to atrocities right on our own doorsteps and it isn't good enough!

    What's even worse is that the people Malia was enslaved to could just as easily paid her a fair wage and made her part of their family and, at least, given her a reasonable life and some dignity (bearing in mind that they didn't abduct her in the first place - they were "given" her by her evil mistress's evil sister.) Did those loathsome women derive some sort of sadistic pleasure from their treatment of a submissive young woman for whom a simple smile was an effort?

    I have rated this film 9 - not for the acting or the cinematography or the directing (all of which are OK by the way) but for the MESSAGE - which is why I believe it should be categorised as a documentary. Certainly not light entertainment but, equally certainly, compulsive viewing!
    9bphipps910

    The film is needed

    I want to say that there is a point in human affairs at which the principle concern in producing a work of art is that it is needed. For those reviewers too sophisticated to recognize the colossal issue and disgraceful fact of still-existing slavery, surely they can find aesthetic objections within this film. Reviewers, such the previous, from the North, may also comment that the film represents a political manipulation designed to vilify a faction and glorify another. In the event that the documentation of injustice casts a negative light on another group unjustly treated, then perhaps it is best to document no injustice at all. I am certain that it is the case that over 90% if the American public are unaware of the endurance, and record breaking prevalence, of the international slave trade, an industry that remains perfectly compatible with capitalism worldwide, since the enormity of it as a problem is routinely swept under the rug while the personal nuances of overpaid actors and athletes become our daily bread.

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      Malia: Time is whatever it wants to be. Once I was 12, now I'm 18. What if all of those years were just a moment? What if time could blink and all of those years were gone?

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2010 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Untitled Gabriel Range Project
    • Filming locations
      • Kenya
    • Production companies
      • Altered Image
      • Blue Sky Films
      • Borough Picture Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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