WIN: I AM SLAVE On DVD, We Have 3 Copies To Give Away

From the award winning team behind ‘Death Of A President’ and ‘The Last King Of Scotland’, I Am Slave is a hard-hitting thriller about the horror and brutality of the modern day slave trade and one woman’s fight to escape from it.

I Am Slave is a hard-hitting thriller about the horror and brutality of the modern day slave trade and one woman€™s fight to escape from it. Directed by Gabriel Range and written by Jeremy Brock, the film is based on the real-life experiences of a young African girl called Mende Nazer and will be released on retail DVD by High Fliers on August 22nd. It stars Isaach De Bankole (€˜24€™; €˜Casino Royale€™; €˜Miami Vice€™), Wunmi Mosaku (€˜Law & Order UK€™; €˜Silent Witness€™) and Lubna Azabal (€™Body of Lies€™; €˜Coriolanus€™) and was nominated for a BAFTA at this year€™s Awards. The film tells the story of twelve-year-old Malia who is snatched from her father during a Muharaleen raid on their Sudanese village in the Nubar Mountains and sold into slavery to a woman in Khartoum. After six years she is sent to London where her name is changed and her miserable life of servitude continues. She is stripped of her passport and living in fear of what might happen to her family if she tries to seek help, she once again finds herself completely trapped. However, with the help of a complete stranger who is sympathetic to her plight, she eventually summons up the strength to make a dramatic escape back to the Sudan to find her father who never gave up hope that she was still alive and who never stopped searching for her. I Am Slave has a run time of approx 82 minutes, a 15 (TBC) certificate and a recommended retail price of £12.99. For your chance of winning a copy of the DVD all you need to do is email contest@obsessedwithfilm.com with the e-mail header I Am Slave. Make sure you leave your full name and address and please only enter if you are 15 or over. Winners will be notified in September.

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Matt Holmes is the co-founder of What Culture, formerly known as Obsessed With Film. He has been blogging about pop culture and entertainment since 2006 and has written over 10,000 articles.