The movie is mostly based on Mende Nazer, a British author, human rights activist and a former slave in Sudan.
In 2010, her life story was dramatised in the Channel Four programme I Am Slave, starring Wunmi Mosaku and in the stage play, 'Slave - A Question of Freedom', by Feelgood Theatre Productions which was based entirely on her story.
Great Slave Lake | Slave Labor Graphics | Atlantic slave trade | Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 | Nat Turner's slave rebellion | Lesser Slave Lake | Slave Songs of the United States | Sam Hague's Slave Troupe of Georgia Minstrels | The Slave Ship | Slave to the System | Slave to the Grind | ''Slave Pits of the Undercity'' and ''Assault on the Aerie of the Slave Lords'' | Scourge of the Slave Lords | Runaway Slave | L'Hermitage Slave Village Archeological Site | ''The Slave Ship'', an 1840 painting by J. M. W. Turner | The Heroic Slave | Slave Trade Act | Slave to the Wage | Slave to the Grind (song) | Slave to the Game | Slave to Love | Slave Lake | Slave Dimitrov | runaway slave | Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion of 1831 | Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park | John Punch (slave) | I'm a Slave 4 U | I Am Slave |
The issue was the subject of a Channel 4 dramatised documentary, I Am Slave in August 2010, in which none of these religious conflicts were highlighted.