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Living in Bondage
18

In partnership with Black Women's Project Leeds
Sat 22 Nov · 14:00

Why watch?

Watching Living in Bondage taught me about greed, spirituality, and moral consequence in a way no Sunday school could... Nollywood’s cultural significance lies in its audacity... For those of us in the diaspora, these films became a visual archive of memory and belonging. They grounded us when our surroundings didn’t.

Janelle Erskine,

Secretary, Black Women's Project Leeds
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This bombastic classic film tells the story of a down and out businessman who uses witchcraft to get ahead.


Drama • Cult • Explosive
Part of Cinema Africa!
Part of Too Much: Melodrama on Film

Considered as one of the most seminal 90s Nollywood movies, and the starting point of the genre – the highly entertaining Living in Bondage (1992) was directed by Chris Obi Rapu, recognised as the ‘Father of Nollywood’, and stars Nnenna Nwabueze and Kenneth Okonkwo (now considered a ‘Pillar of Nollywood’) in their breakout roles.

Regarded as the first Nigerian home video to achieve blockbuster success, the film was shot with VHS Camcorder, though not of high production value, the direct to home video was innovative at the time.

Watching this film today is incredibly nostalgic, not just in aesthetics – but in narrative and vibe for many Africans and diasporic peoples who grew up watching these films and those like it on VHS at home or at the salon.

For extra fun you can come early from 1pm as North South Vintage will be set up at the cinema with a Nollywood inspired 90s aesthetic pop up shop.

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Showing as part of our season Too Much: Melodrama on Film - supported by the BFI and Film Hub North. Presented in partnership with Black Women's Project Leeds and The New Black Film Collective

Details

Duration
3hrs 3mins
Director
Chris Obi Rapu
Distributor
Mr Okpaleke
Featuring
Kenneth Okonkwo • Nnenna Nwabueze • Francis Agu
Year
1992
Country of origin
Nigeria
Language
Igbo
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