'Tsotsi' is a gritty and moving portrait of an angry young man living in a state of extreme urban deprivation. His world pumps with the raw energy of "Kwaito music" - the modern beat of the ghetto that reflects his troubled state of mind. The film is a psychological drama in which the protagonist is compelled to confront his own brutal nature and face the consequences of his actions. It puts a human face on both the victims and the perpetrators of violent crime and is ultimately a story of hope and a triumph of love over rage. "Tsotsi" literally means "thug" or "gangster" in the street language of South Africa's townships and ghettos. "Kwaito" is South Africa's answer to American Hip Hop.
Directed by
Gavin Hood
Written by
Athol Fugard (novel) Gavin Hood (written by)
Starring
Presley Chweneyagae (David / Tsotsi); Terry Pheto (Miriam); Kenneth Nkosi (Aap); Mothusi Magano (Boston); Zenzo Ngqobe (Butcher); Zola (Fela); Rapulana Seiphemo (John Dube); Nambitha Mpumlwana (Pumla Dube); Jerry Mofokeng (Morris). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
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