Living in Bondage
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For the sequel, see Living in Bondage: Breaking Free.
Living in Bondage is a 1992/93 Nigerian two-part drama thriller directed by Chris Obi Rapu, written by Kenneth Nnebue and Okechukwu Ogunjiofor,[1] produced by Ogunjiofor, and sponsored by Jafac Wine. The film starred Kenneth Okonkwo and Nnenna Nwabueze in their breakout roles. It is regarded as the first Nigerian home video which achieved blockbuster success.[2]
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Directed by | Chris Obi Rapu |
Written by | Kenneth Nnebue Okechukwu Ogunjiofor |
Produced by | Ken Nnebue |
Starring | Kenneth Okonkwo Nnenna Nwabueze Okechukwu Ogunjiofor Francis Agu Bob-Manuel Udokwu |
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Running time | 163 minutes |
Country | Nigeria |
Language | Igbo |
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In August 2015, Charles Okpaleke acquired the rights to Living in Bondage for a period of ten years under his production company Play Entertainment Network.[3] On November 2, 2019, the highly anticipated sequel, Living in Bondage: Breaking Free,[4][5] premiered in Lagos.[6]