Nigeria, Nov. 22 -- Three films produced by Nigerians are among the 60 films from around the world that have been lined up for screening at this year's Joburg Film Festival underway in Sandton, South Africa.

The Nigerian films are Living in Bondage - Breaking Free (directed by Ramsey Noah), The Herbert Macaulay Affair (directed by Imoh Umoren) and Farming (directed by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje).

The synopsis of the films as provided by organisers are as below:

Living In Bondage - Breaking Free is the story of Nnamdi Okeke; the son of Andy Okeke from Living In Bondage 1. Nnamdi is young and ambitious and ambitious. Like most young people today, Nnamdi wants more out of life. He is attracted to finer things in life, VVIP in clubs and loun...